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The First PS5 DualSense Drift Lawsuit Has Been Filed – Kotaku Australia
Following reports of PS5 controller drift, a U.S. class action lawsuit has been filed against Sony claiming the devices are ‘defective’.

As early as November 2020, PS5 owners were reporting major drifting issues with their DualSense controllers. For one player, it took just ten days for them to notice major stick drift on the DualSense that rendered the controller unusable. Now, a class-action lawsuit has been filed in the United States alleging the controllers are actually ‘defective’.
The suit, filed by firm Chimicles Schwartz Kriner & Donaldson-Smith (CSK&D), claims: “The DualSense controllers that are used to operate the PS5…
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