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Sony recently released a revised PS5 DualSense controller model, and it appears that battery life is one of the issues it addressed. As we reported back in October, the new DualSense controllers don’t feature a second mic or the rumored removable battery. Now, a console modder and repairman claims that the revised DualSense’s battery life is nothing to scoff at.
The modder/technician, who goes by the username Modyfikator89 on X, tested the CFI-ZCT2W series of DualSense for over 15 hours. Features like haptics, adaptive triggers, speaker, and mic were used in-game across titles like Astro’s Playroom and Fortnite.
The result? A marked improvement in battery life that “crushes” previous models, including the DualSense Edge. As for how Sony achieved this, Modyfikator89 stripped down the controller to show numerous internal changes from BDM-010 to BDM-060, which apparently also lead to cooler temperatures in the revised model.
Thermal images also confirmed ultra-low charging temps (~26°C), proving efficient engineering. This is the controller we've been waiting for. pic.twitter.com/SkqwtZizR5
— modyfikatorcasper (@Modyfikator89) December 4, 2025
Although this is great news, stick drift remains a sore point for PS5 players, and I’ve personally been a victim of the issue at least twice in this generation. My limited-edition Spider-Man controller was used extremely sparingly, but much to my dismay, it developed a recurring stick drift problem.
Here’s hoping that’s the issue Sony addresses next.
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A fantastic 2015 PS4 game (playable on PS5) is 95% off in a limited-time PS Store deal — its lowest price yet since launch. Frictional Games‘ horror action adventure title Soma costs just a few dollars and is worth checking out at its current sale price if you haven’t played it yet.
Soma can be yours for just $1.49 if you purchase it before December 23. The game received positive critic reviews upon launch, and fared even better with players.
Soma is set in an underwater facility called Pathos-II, which has been isolated. Twisted creatures lurk in the facility, whose fate rests in your hands.
“The radio is dead, food is running out, and the machines have started to think they are people,” a synopsis reads. “Underwater facility Pathos-II has suffered an intolerable isolation and we’re going to have to make some tough decisions. What can be done? What makes sense? What is left to fight for?”
Soma isn’t a lengthy game, and its 100% completion (including all trophies) takes just 10 hours. Unfortunately, however, there’s no Platinum trophy to reward players for their time. But that shouldn’t be a dealbreaker.
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Sony is under fire after releasing a set of new free PSN avatars as part of the digital PlayStation Advent Calendar 2025. The PlayStation Advent Calendar is an annual online activity that, for reasons unbeknownst to us, is limited to a few countries.
Available in parts of Europe and Canada, the Advent Calendar has players engage in various activities over 24 days, with daily prizes awarded. Prizes range from physical goods, like the limited edition Astro Bot DualSense controller, to digital rewards, like PS Plus or PS Store gift cards and PSN avatars.
The PSN avatars are pretty much awarded to everyone daily for partaking in the activity, and it’s these freebies that have come under fire. As highlighted by players, all the free avatars are low-effort, generic images that seem to have been crafted with Generative AI.
A preview courtesy of ResetEra is below:

Frankly, some of these avatars look very similar to PS3 avatars that I claimed back in the day. That said, it would have been nice to see a little bit of effort put into this activity.
It’s unclear why the Advent Calendar isn’t available outside of a few countries. But to be fair, main markets like the United States get preferential treatment from Sony year-round. Being left out of one activity isn’t all that bad!
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PS5 is getting a promising new open-world action RPG, the debut trailers for which look stunning. The God Slayer is an Eastern steampunk RPG brought to us by Chinese developer Pathea Games, the studio behind My Time at Portia, Ever Forward, and more,.
The God Slayer was originally revealed as a PlayStation China Hero Project back in 2023. It looks like Sony has since lost PlayStation exclusivity or decided not to fund the project, as the game is also headed to Xbox Series X|S alongside PC.
Nevertheless, it’s an intriguing new game. Check out its cinematic and gameplay trailers below:
Players are an Elemancer named Cheng, whose family was slain by the Celestials. Cheng is now on a mission to save his people and avenge his family.
“To achieve this, you will learn to harness and enhance your elemental powers, acquire new skills from ancient scrolls and elemental masters, and refine the flow of qi within you,” reads an official description. “With dedication, you will gain the power to challenge even the mightiest Celestials.”
The God Slayer was previously announced for 2027. The new trailers don’t come with a release date or window.
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Sony is rolling out PS5 system software update 25.08-12.40.00 for December 2025 starting early this morning, and it’s the least exciting update of the year. From the looks of it, the company wants to plug some vulnerabilities and exploits ahead of the holiday.
Complete patch notes for today’s update are as follows:
Do note that this update is being released in phases, so if you’re not being prompted to update your PS5 firmware, there’s nothing to worry about.
Speaking of messages and usability, Sony has quietly made some changes to the PSN messaging system, introducing the ability to see when players are typing messages, the ability to delete sent messages, and read receipts.
The new features are available both on the console and the latest version of PS App. However, as we pointed out recently, read receipts are turned on by default, so if you’re concerned about privacy, make sure to turn them off by following the steps we outlined in this article.
We’ll update our readers if players notice any stealth changes in today’s PS5 firmware update.
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Sony is unexpectedly dropping a new limited-edition PS5 DualSense controller early in 2026, and we didn’t see this one coming. Not only is the DualSense releasing soon, but it will also finally celebrate a game that has been a huge hit on PlayStation for over five years now: Genshin Impact.
The Genshin Impact limited-edition controller features “an ethereal white, gold, and green palette adorned with arcane glyphs of a fantasy realm, including emblems of Traveler Twins Aether and Lumine and their trusted companion guide, Paimon,” per Sony. The accessory coincides with the launch of Genshin Impact Version Luna III.
Check out a trailer below:
I don’t play Genshin Impact, but I’m quite liking this controller, especially the color scheme. And going by comments I’ve seen on gaming forums and social media, I’m not the only non-player with eyes on this one.
The limited-edition controller will release on January 21, 2026, in Japan and Asia. It’ll launch on February 25 in North America, Central and South America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.
In regions where PlayStation Direct is available, preorders will go live on December 11. The Genshin Impact controller will also be available at retail for $84.99 / €84.99 / £74.99 / ¥12,480.
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The developer behind the worst PS5 action-adventure game of 2025 really wants players to give it a chance, as it surprise-dropped a free version no one expected. MindsEye, brought to you by Leslie Benzies of Grand Theft Auto fame, now has a “free starter pack” on the PS Store.
We’re not sure how to classify MindsEye’s free starter pack, as it neither falls in the category of a demo nor a trial. While the pack contains a ton of demo content, it’ll regularly be updated with new playable content. I guess the hope here is that at some point, players will want to purchase the full experience.
“In the campaign demo, you play as Jacob Diaz, a former soldier with a neural implant and fractured memories, drawn into an explosion that erupts into a high-speed chase and fierce firefight through the city,” reads an official overview. “ARCADIA offers a variety of challenges, from survival scenarios to combat encounters, ground races, and sky races, giving you new ways to play beyond the campaign.”
The starter pack contains the Robin Hood demo mission.
MindsEye holds a Metacritic score of 28/100 for the PS5 version. Other platforms didn’t earn stellar ratings either.
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Sony has quietly increased the list of games leaving PS Plus Extra and Premium in December 2025 yet again, adding two more games. Since the official confirmation of all the departures two weeks ago, PS Store‘s “Last Chance to Play” section has been updated twice, bringing the total number of additional departures to three.
Without further ado, an updated list of games leaving PS Plus Extra and Premium in December is as follows:
Among the additional departures, River City Melee Mach is the shortest game to beat, followed by 11-11 Memories Retold. As a reminder, 11-11 Memories Retold has free story DLC “WarChild Charity” on the PS Store that all players can download.
All the aforementioned games will leave the service on December 16, which is when the next set of PS Plus Extra and Premium games will go live.
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