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    With memories and moments dotted across its design, The Last of Us Limited Edition DualSense is perfect for mega fans like me


    When The Last of Us Limited Edition DualSense was announced by Sony on March 6, 2025, I knew that I had to get one. I’m like that with (almost) anything related to the series, and even though the design seemed a little underwhelming at first, there was never any doubt that it would end up in my DualSense PS5 controller collection.

    While ‘big fan of thing wants the latest merch of said thing’ isn’t a showstopper of a concept, the allure of The Last of Us special editions and gear is always strong in the fanbase, and each release almost always sells out. Look at The Last of Us Complete – a re-packaged double pack of the existing PS5 versions of the series’ two games re-released, surely, to coincide with The Last of Us season 2 on HBO – the physical edition of which sold out in mere hours, maybe minutes even though most buyers have surely played both games before.

    Nonetheless, I’m still glad I managed to get my hands on the DualSense, as it really is proving to be one of the best companions for fans like me. Its unique take on crafting a Limited Edition aesthetic goes beyond the usual incorporation of a game’s color scheme or key art – instead, its design is filled with iconography and, for me, embraces the idea that even simple images can trigger memories and offer meaning.

    The Last of Us Limited Edition DualSense on a wooden surface in front of a white brick background

    (Image credit: Future/Rob Dwiar)

    Memories and moments

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