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With Nacon’s new PS5 controller, you can say goodbye to drifting analog sticks

With Nacon’s new PS5 controller, you can say goodbye to drifting analog sticks
  • The manufacturer’s new console is coming
  • It will be available from October
  • Priced at $244

The most common problem with controllers is the analog stick drifting/pulling to the side. This has happened to many of my consoles, and I’m sure I’m not the only one. However, Nacon has just announced a new, officially licensed PS5 controller, the Nacon Revolution 5 Pro. The product, which will go on sale in October for US$244 (about 88,500 HUF), is Nacon’s first proprietary controller for the current generation console. We’ve also received an official announcement video for the console:

It will be the first PS5 controller to hit shelves with an anti-stick drift feature. The Hall Sensor has analogue levers that use small electromagnets to change direction and will be available in black and white. Although it is marketed as a PS5 controller, it is also compatible with PS4 and PC, so it will be possible to use it with them as well. The controller is wireless and has a battery life of up to 10 hours, although it also works in wired mode via USB-C. As is standard on most PC controllers these days, it also has a 3.5mm headphone jack so you can plug in one of our best gaming headsets. The Revolution 5 Pro will also be able to connect to wireless headphones using Bluetooth and is clearly trying to be a competitor to the DualSense Edge.

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