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The GameCube’s retro styling lives on in this customized PS5 DualSense controller

The Killscreen CubeSense PS5 Controller featuring a GameCube colorway and joysticks.
Killscreen has taken inspiration from the Nintendo GameCube for its latest customized DualSense. | Image: Killscreen

Following the 30th anniversary versions of the PlayStation 5 featuring an old-school gray colorway, Killscreen has announced a customized version of the PlayStation 5’s DualSense controller called the CubeSense, which comes with a purple shell and custom joysticks inspired by the Nintendo GameCube.

Killscreen’s customized controllers are all based on a standard DualSense Wireless Controller, so while the CubeSense pairs a matte purple shell on the front with a transparent one on the back, its red, green, and light gray face buttons don’t match the unusual button layout Nintendo used for the GameCube’s gamepads.

But for a starting price of $149, Killscreen has swapped out the standard DualSense’s joysticks for versions that closely…

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