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PS5 drift law firm offers arbitration opt-out letter for class action members – Video Games Chronicle
CSK&D wants to settle the DualSense controller lawsuit in court…

The firm behind a PlayStation 5 controller drift lawsuit is employing a new tactic in its bid to ensure the case is settled in a courtroom rather than through arbitration.
The class-action lawsuit, which was filed in February 2021, alleges that PS5 DualSense controllers “contain a defect that results in characters or gameplay moving on the screen without user command or manual operation of the joystick”.
In the US, the terms of PS5s software license agreementwhich users must agree to in order to…
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