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Get 35% Off on Metallic Deep Earth PS5 DualSense Controllers

Apr 20,2025 Author: Emily

If you're in the market for a new PlayStation 5 DualSense controller, Lenovo is currently offering an unbeatable deal on the Deep Earth Collection. This collection features the stunning metallic Volcanic Red, Cobalt Blue, and Sterling Silver colorways, all available for just $54 after applying the coupon code **PLAY5** at checkout. This represents a whopping 33% discount off the original $79.99 price, making it a better offer than even Amazon's Spring Sale.

You might not typically think of Lenovo when hunting for deals on PlayStation controllers, but right now, they're setting the bar high with prices that no other retailer can match. If you're looking to grab a DualSense controller at this incredible price, act fast—this might be your last chance until Sony's anticipated PlayStation Days of Play Sale, likely to happen in late May.

Sony PS5 DualSense Controller for $54

Volcanic Red### Sony PS5 DualSense Controller

18$79.99 save 32%$54.00 at LenovoUse code 'PLAY5'Cobalt Blue### Sony PS5 DualSense Controller

10$79.99 save 32%$54.00 at LenovoUse code 'PLAY5'Sterling Silver### Sony PS5 DualSense Controller

20$79.99 save 32%$54.00 at LenovoUse code 'PLAY5'

The original PS5 DualSense controller, matching the console's white color scheme, retails for $69.99. Since its launch, Sony has introduced an array of vibrant colors, with the Deep Earth Collection launched in late 2023 standing out with its metallic finishes in Sterling Silver, Volcanic Red, and Cobalt Blue. These striking controllers originally cost $79.99 and are rarely discounted, making this Lenovo deal even more enticing.

Beyond its eye-catching design, the DualSense is widely regarded as the best PS5 controller under $100. It's also an excellent choice for PC gaming. The DualSense retains the classic PlayStation controller layout but enhances it with modern features like haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, a built-in microphone and speaker, an integrated touchpad, motion-sensing capabilities via an internal gyroscope and accelerometer, and USB Type-C charging.

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