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PS5 drift class action has been filed by a US law firm – GamesRadar
Plaintiffs are seeking “monetary relief” over the DualSense issues

A US law firm has filed a class action lawsuit against Sony in relation to reports of PS5 DualSense drift.
Reports of controller drift began to circulate last week, resulting in specialist class action firm Chimicles Schwartz Kriner & Donaldson-Smith LLP issuing a request for information from players whose controllers are suffering from the issue. It would seem that the firm has now gathered the required details, as the suit was officially filed on Friday.
A copy of the complaint sent to GamesRadar…
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