With less than two weeks until their scheduled release, Sony is rightfully shipping out firmware updates to prepare the consoles for the new hardware product. In case you missed it, the DualSense Edge will be Sony’s response to the Xbox Elite Controller. With a price tag of $200, the new premium controller will combine its high-quality design while enabling a surprising amount of customization for a better gaming experience. With replaceable stick caps and stick modules, players will have the option to completely remap their controls, alternating between different back buttons. The addition of haptic feedback and trigger stops, as well as tunable stick sensitivity, takes the customization of this controller to a new level. The ability to create several different control profiles which you can switch through with relative ease and efficiency by using the function button is probably something most of the upcoming customers will be looking forward to. If you haven’t heard of Haptic Feedback, it’s the shaking in the controller when a player takes damage, among other things. Despite being a fairly simple concept, expanding on that technology should ensure the DualSense Edge controller grants an immersive experience by implementing the sense of touch in console gaming. The only thing holding back most PlayStation 5 owners from embracing Sony’s new premier hardware is the price tag. It starts at $199.99, which is nearly three times more expensive compared to the basic DualSense. Sony itself has confirmed the DualSense Edge will have a shorter battery life than its predecessor, which has a history of deteriorating energy retention. This means that you can forget about marathon gaming sessions if you are opting for the DualSense Edge, despite your console already being up to date for it. If you’re looking for even more optimization flexibility in a controller you might want to hold out for Project Leonardo. Speaking of PlayStation hardware, PlayStation VR 2 is coming out next month.