Over the past year, HexGaming has released a variety of customized PS5 controllers aimed at competitive gamers. I tested a couple of early models, and while they were good, it was hard to recommend spending close to $300 on a controller. The latest edition, the Rival Pro, somewhat remedies this issue, as the controllers start at $200. Granted, only the matte black color scheme is available for this price--others are quite a bit pricier. For instance, the «White Wave Red» model I tested is $290. In terms of feel and performance, the Rival Pro is just about as good as the Scuf Reflex Pro, our pick for the best PS5 Pro-style controller. The Rival Pro is a great PS5 controller for multiplayer games thanks to its mappable rear triggers and its improved grip. However, if you're up for the task, you're better off modding your own DualSense controller. In fact, you can make your own Rival Pro.
HexGaming Rival Pro
Starting at $200
While it's not made apparent on the controller's Amazon page, HexGaming is owned by ExtremeRate, a controller components company that sells parts so players can mod their own controllers. As such, HexGaming PS5 controllers are modded DualSense gamepads that use parts that are available separately on Amazon, too.
The $290 model I tested is pretty stylish, thanks to its vibrant ocean wave design that's accented by white buttons and sticks as well as red triggers. But at $290, it's quite a bit more expensive than the cost of building it yourself. The custom components on this controller include: housing shell, trim shell, rubberized grip, hair triggers, button/trigger set, and a programmable back panel with four buttons.
The build quality is stellar. It retains most of the great DualSense features while
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