PS5 DualSense Edge Update Coming 2027
A revised model of the controller, CFI-ZCP2, is expected to be released next year with easier battery access to comply with EU's Right to Repair directive

An updated version of the PS5 DualSense Edge controller is expected to be released in 2027. The new model, CFI-ZCP2, may feature a design change that allows for easier access to the rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
The current DualSense Edge model, CFI-ZCP1, was released in early 2023. The updated model is likely to ensure compliance with the European Union's Right to Repair directive, which requires consumer electronics makers to allow customers to replace a device's rechargeable battery on their own.
The EU directive goes into effect in 2027, which is when the new DualSense Edge model is expected to be available. Some documents related to the new model are locked on the FCC's website until the end of January 2027, suggesting that Sony might start talking about the updated controller in the near future.
## What's Changing The updated DualSense Edge model may not be a major design overhaul, but rather a minor change to allow easier access to the battery. This would bring the controller in line with the EU's Right to Repair directive, which has already led to updated hardware designs in other gaming products, such as Nintendo's Switch 2 and its accessories.
## Why it Matters The EU's Right to Repair directive is aimed at reducing electronic waste and making it easier for consumers to repair their devices. By complying with the directive, Sony is ensuring that the DualSense Edge controller is more environmentally friendly and cost-effective for consumers in the long run.
The updated DualSense Edge model is expected to be available in 2027, and Sony may start revealing more information about the controller in the near future. As the gaming industry continues to evolve, it's likely that we'll see more companies complying with the EU's Right to Repair directive and making their products more sustainable.





