You can fit two DualSense controllers into the charging dock, which also serves as a handy place to stow them and keep them tidy once the gaming session is over. It also means you won’t need to plug the controllers into the console manually with a USB-C cable in order to replenish them.

This price matches the lowest we’ve seen for this official product, which neatly matches the penguin-like design of the Sony PS5 console, which is now more widely available ahead of the festive season. The PS5 is really starting to mature following a slowish start, due to availability of the console and a slew of high-profile releases which had been delayed by the pandemic. We’ve now got a wide range of first-party exclusives like Gran Turismo 7, Horizon Forbidden West, God of War: Ragnarok, Returnal, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and loads more to come in 2023. We just revisited our PS5 review, two years on. The DualSense controller emerged as something that’s been a true leap forward for the console, while it’s also boasting a refined user interface. Our reviewer concluded: “The PS5 is a meaningful evolution of Sony’s achievements with its predecessor. It’s a gorgeously accessible machine with a forward-thinking plan for the current generation, whether that’s through its nuanced SSD technology or the 4K-capable graphics power. Combine this with a compelling user interface, growing selection of exclusive experiences and a general ecosystem that embraces what came before it, and the PS5 is one of the best consoles you can buy right now.”