Sony unveils third-party pro DualShock 4 controllers

27 October 2016
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Sony has announced two third-party Dualshock 4 controllers aimed at pro gamers.

The company has partnered with Razer and Nacon to create Dualshock 4 controllers optimised for professional gamers and enthusiasts.

These controllers are compatible with any PlayStation 4 model and can also be connected to a PC.

Both the Razer Raiju and Nacon Revolution will be available this holiday season.


Razer Raiju

  • Two extra bumpers and two extra detachable triggers
  • Built-in control panel on the front of the controller
  • Trigger-stop switches and hair trigger mode for ultra-fast trigger responses
  • Two custom profiles which you can instantly switch between and modify
  • 3.5mm headset jack and dedicated headset volume and mic mute controls
  • Detachable analog stick rubber caps
  • Compatibility with all PS4 systems via the braided 3m-long USB cable – detachable for easy storage

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Nacon Revolution

  • 46-degree amplitude dual analogue sticks, enhanced with innovative firmware for advanced eSports accuracy and reach
  • Four extra shortcut buttons
  • Eight-way directional pad
  • Four custom profiles – all configurable via the companion PC application, enabling players to: re-map buttons, assign macros to the four shortcut controls and adjust analog and trigger sensitivity
  • Two internal compartments with six additional weights
  • Compatibility with all PS4 systems via the 3m-long secure connection USB cable – detachable for easy storage

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Now read: Is it worth upgrading to a PlayStation 4 Pro in South Africa?

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  1. Smuroh
    27.10.2016 at 06:54

    they should just let the Xbox One controller be used on the PS4, then everyone would be happy.

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