One of the best things about thePS5is theDualSense.

The biggest leap forward for controllers sinceNintendointroduced analog sticks.

The Rev 5 Pro isn’t trying to compete with the DualSense.

nacon revolution 5 pro controller in white from the front and behind

It’s trying to be the go-to for a different style of play.

The perfect game to take the new controller for a spin, or so I thought.

While it does have rumble, it only vibrates when playingPS4games.

someone switching the d-pad on the revolution 5 pro controller

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Among its many customization options is what Nacon calls a Trigger Blocker feature.

The ability to adjust how much pressure you gotta apply to the triggers to activate them.

I had heard of this feature before and wondered why anyone would need it.

nacon revolution 5 pro ps5 controller

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It wasn’t until switching betweenRocket LeagueandFortnite, which I do a lot, that it dawned on me.

The sheer number of accessories that come with it also blew me away.

Theyre easy to find when needed, but you forget theyre even there when you dont.

nacon revolution pro 5 playstation controller

The next evolution of the NACON controller is the Revolution Pro 5. Compatible with the PS5, PS4, and PC, the Pro 5 has 60 customization options, boasts a 10-hour battery life, and is available in black or white.

No Beating That Battery

The next evolution of the NACON controller is the Revolution Pro 5.

What has made the Rev 5 Pro a go-to controller for me above all else is its battery life.

The carry case is really the key to what kind of gamer the Rev 5 Pro will appeal to.

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If you play story-driven PS5 games solely from the comfort of your own home, stick with your DualSense.

A Revolution 5 Pro controller was provided to TheGamer by Nacon.

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