As suggested by some filings with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), next year A new version of DualSense Edge may be cominga professional controller produced by Sony for the PS5.
Specifically, we are talking about the new model characterized by the code CFI-ZCP2, while the current model is identified by the abbreviation CFI-ZCP1: this difference indicates Hardware revision Rather than a truly new and different version of the game controller.
Sony has yet to announce anything in this regard, and the filing with the FCC doesn’t reveal the specifics of the new DualSense Edge, but the most accepted hypothesis is that the Japanese company is only intervening for the following purposes: Make batteries replaceable controller.
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This change will be in the direction of adapting to new EU regulations. right to repairas other manufacturers have done.
However, the possibility of modification is not ruled out
You may recall that in our review of the DualSense Edge , we gave the professional controller produced by Sony a positive review, but also highlighted its glaring shortcomings, including Autonomy even lower than the standard DualSense.
Therefore, it would be interesting if the Japanese company used this opportunity to improve this aspect, inserting a new battery that stands out Not only replaceable, but also with larger capacity and better performancethereby truly improving the equipment.
In any case, it’s too early to talk: if the new DualSense Edge does debut in 2027, it’s likely A formal announcement won’t be made for several months.
