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A New DualSense Wireless Controller Featuring a Removable Battery Is Reportedly Releasing This Year

Sony's updated PS5 Pro reduces power use by 3% and introduces the DualSense V3 controller with a removable battery to improve convenience and cut replacement costs.

  • On September 30, European reports say the revised PlayStation 5 Pro will arrive bundled with the DualSense V3, which Polish outlet PPE reports will launch in November with a removable battery.
  • Insiders describe the update as a minor internal revision focused on efficiency, with the revised PlayStation 5 Pro using 3% less power, PPE reports.
  • The DualSense V3 reportedly swaps to a removable battery pack rather than built-in charging, a notable shift as Sony historically used built-in rechargeable batteries while Xbox used replaceable batteries for nearly two decades.
  • Retail listings indicate the DualSense V3 would replace current PS5 controllers, opening a market for rechargeable battery add-ons and reducing Sony’s production costs.
  • Longer lifespans are possible because replaceable batteries avoid permanent battery degradation, but observers note Sony's cost-saving revisions haven't lowered prices for consumers.
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A leak claims that Sony is working on a DualSense with switch battery – this could solve one of the controller's biggest problems.

Read the original note in the following link: New leak a possible new PS5 Pro along with a DualSense V3 control with removable battery No doubt that if anything could do better to Sony's DualSense, it is that its battery is removable, and soon, the DualSense V3 could be a reality and give just that detail to one of the best controls on the market. Today, the Polish PPE gaming site has received information about a new PS5 Pro model and a controll…

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Tech4Gamers broke the news in on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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