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PS5 DualSense lawsuit firm offers arbitration opt-out letter to plaintiffs – Spiel Times
To ensure that arbitration outside court rooms are given a wide berth, US-based lawsuit firm Chimicles Schwartz Kriner & Donaldson-Smith is now …

To ensure that arbitration outside court rooms are given a wide berth, US-based lawsuit firm Chimicles Schwartz Kriner & Donaldson-Smith is now offering plaintiffs a pre-made template for a letter to opt out of PS5’s arbitration clause.
The law firm had launched an investigation early February on alleged ‘drift’ issues in the PS5’s DualSense controller after numerous plaints were made on social media.
The ‘drift’ issue is a technical flaw where the controller registers movements in game while not…
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