PS4 controller deals: Great prices on DualShocks, Razer and Nacon pads
Don't pay more than you should for a new PS4 controller: we have you covered on all the best deals
If you're in the market for a cheap PS4 controller then this is the place to be. There's nothing better than having an extra DualShock 4 on hand if you're playing with friends or even if you're in the middle of a multiplayer match when your battery suddenly goes.
And while there are third-party controllers all over the web, we're here to steer you in the right direction. That doesn't just mean buying the Sony DualShock 4 (although we are big fans) but other third-party manufacturers like Razer and Nacon, amongst others that we recommend in our list of the best PS4 controllers.
You'll see that some of the DualShock 4 alternatives are priced considerably higher, but that's all thanks to extensive customization and adjustable elements that come with them, as they're often dedicated to the pro or serious gamer looking to get a leg up in some competitive gaming. But our dedicated price comparison tech is constantly checking the web for the best PS4 controller deals, whether you're looking for a new reliable accessory, or one that will make you the belle of the gaming ball. Keep an eye on this page as the tool frequently updates based on the latest and greatest deals.
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The official DualShock PS4 controller
This is the original DualShock 4 PS4 controller, and it’s incredibly versatile and works with every PS4 and PS4 Pro. The design has been tweaked since the PS4 originally launched to make the thumbsticks more robust and there's now an attractive LED bar on the front of the touchpad. The standard DualShock 4 is also available in an enormous range of different colors, patterns and designs now, so you can often select that at checkout.
Razer Raiju Tournament - a great PS4 pad for eSports; ideal for shooters
For some, the official PS4 controller isn’t quite good enough. Maybe you’re looking to take part in eSports, or play online in some official tournaments. If this is the case you should consider looking at the Razer Raiju, as it offers a few features that aren’t standard on other pads. It has hair-triggers and sprung face-buttons that are more responsive and snappy than the slightly spongy versions on the official pad. On top of that, the analogue sticks are more responsive too, cutting down on any slight deadzone between pushing the stick and something happening on screen. To be clear, these are incredibly marginal improvements, but they can make all the difference to professional and tournament play. It also has mappable buttons under the pad itself, so you can program certain sequences in, handy if you’re looking to guarantee certain movesets every time you attempt them.
Nacon Asymmetric for PS4 - Xbox layout for less money
If you like the look of the Xbox-style layout on the Razer controller above but don't need the deep set of customization options or you just want a much cheaper price, then this alternative is the one to go for.
If you prefer the general layout of the standard PS4 controller as seen in the DualShock 4, then you're probably better of sticking with that one instead. As things stand today, the official Sony option is cheaper anyway.
Note: Sorry, US gamers, this version of the Nacon controller is only available in the UK and Australia.
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Brendan is GamesRadar's former Managing Editor of the Hardware & eCommerce team. He also spent time as the Deals Editor at our sister site, TechRadar. He's obsessed with finding the best tech, games, gadgets, and hardware at the lowest price. He also spends way too much of his free time trying to decide what new things to watch on Netflix, then just rewatches It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia instead. Nowadays you'll find him as the eCommerce Content Director for Future's mobile tech sites, Android Central, iMore, and Windows Central.