Pro Controller
Microsoft has seen considerable success in its ventures to expand the range of Xbox One controllers to players. Whether it’s the Elite controller offering a number of customization options and improvements over the standard pad, or the Xbox Design Lab that allows players to design and personalize an Xbox One controller, the standard DualShock 4 and its small number of color variants feel a little lackluster.
Considering the name of the system, you wouldn’t have been blamed for thinking that the DualShock 4 v2.0 may have brought more than just a light strip across the touchpad and the USB input method. When the likes of Scuf and other third parties see success in offering players custom controllers, the lack of innovations when it comes to the new DualShock 4 is disappointing and a huge missed opportunity for Sony.