Grab a PS5 DualSense Controller for Only £54.99 at EE Today
EE is selling £10 off PS5 DualSense Controllers for £54.99 with a discount code, making it the cheapest place to buy one brand-new in the UK.


While digital PlayStation 5s have become more expensive in Europe, along with worldwide price hikes on Xbox consoles and controllers, you can at least get £10 off a UK PS5 DualSense controller at EE.
In a variety of colour schemes originally at £64.99 each, EE is now selling DualSense controllers for only £54.99 when you use the discount code "PS5CTRL10" at checkout — a perfect opportunity to grab an extra or spare for your PS5 set-up to start playing new games like Split Fiction, Oblivion Remastered, or even GTA 6 in a year's time.
The Nova Pink and Sterling Silver controllers are already sold out at the time of writing, but the Black, White, Red, Grey Camo, and Starlight Blue SKUs are still available.
Keep in mind that EE has capped the number of units that can be bought to two per customer, assuming this is because this price point makes EE the cheapest place to buy brand-new DualSenses in the UK right now, so it likely wants to prevent any chances of scalping by resellers — even if margins would be thin compared reselling Nintendo Switch 2 preorders.
Alternative retailers like Amazon and Currys do have DualSenses available as well, but only for £59.99 at the lowest, and those are just for the Midnight Black and White models. Alternative colour schemes are either more expensive stuck at £64.99, or are even higher due to automated, varied pricing models like Amazon's.
Others like Argos have slapped a £64.99 minimum price tag on all DualSense controllers, even the White and Midnight Black ones.
EE also provides free delivery for all standard orders, taking one-to-three working days, meaning there'll be no extra hidden costs waiting for you when you enter the checkout.
So, if you've been unsure whether to get a new DualSense, now is the time since the ongoing cost of living crisis makes it likely offers like this will be few and far between in the future.
Ben Williams – IGN freelance contributor with over 10 years of experience covering gaming, tech, film, TV, and anime. Follow him on Twitter/X @BenLevelTen.