A host of limited edition PS5 controllers are somehow still available, just in time for gift season – including the elusive 30th Anniversary DualSense

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I'm a keen collector of limited edition PS5 hardware - I haven't got every single variant but I do have quite a few. Loads of people are similarly becoming avid collectors this generation, and almost every single limited edition console, DualSense or accessory we've seen come from Sony has sold out - until now, it seems.

After a smattering of back to back limited edition DualSense releases in recent months, it appears that, actually, there's a fair few limited edition DualSenses that are all certified beauties somehow still available to buy.

US Limited Edition DualSense controllers

UK Limited Edition DualSense controllers

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