The Last of Us Themed DualSense Introduced
PlayStation has added a new one to its specially designed DualSense controllers. This time, a DualSense model specific to The Last of Us series has been introduced. This special design, dominated by black and white tones, features the iconic symbols of the series. The controller will be available for pre-order on March 14, 2025 and can only be ordered via PlayStation Direct.
Details of The Last of Us Themed DualSense
Details of the device were shared on the PlayStation Blog. The front and back of the DualSense are designed in black, while the bottom is white. The most striking details on it include a white firefly symbol, a wolf symbol, and the series’ iconic moth. In addition, various symbols from The Last of Us universe and a small Naughty Dog logo are also featured on the touchpad and grip areas.
The Last of Us themed DualSense stands out not only with its visual design, but also with its fan-specific details. There are black glossy embossing inspired by the game on the touchpad and grip areas of the controller. In addition, there is a text bearing the name of the series on the back of the device. This design is a collector’s item for The Last of Us fans.
However, the design of the device has garnered mixed reactions from fans. The Last of Us community in particular on Reddit called the design “low effort,” with some users saying they could have created a similar design themselves with stickers. Still, many fans are eager to pre-order the controller.
The Last of Us-themed DualSense controller comes with a slightly higher price tag than the standard DualSense models. The device is set to cost $84.99. Pre-orders will begin on March 14 and are available exclusively through PlayStation Direct.
PlayStation typically designs custom-themed DualSense controllers for major game franchises, and this new model offers a special option for The Last of Us fans. This controller could be a great option for those looking to play both the original game and its sequels.
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