
Sony may well be preparing a big announcement on the hardware front. The Polish website PPE, which leaked information about the PS5 version of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2025 and the physical edition of Oblivion Remastered, is back with a new scoop.
While already mentioned last week, a new version of the PS5 Pro is stipulated by these sources. It would consume 3% less energy than the current console. In addition, the Japanese manufacturer is reportedly working on a DualSense V3.
This revision is expected to hit stores in November and will feature a removable battery. We don’t know any more than that at this stage. Obviously, this should be taken with a pinch of salt.


This sounds exciting! A DualSense with a removable battery could really enhance the gaming experience. Looking forward to seeing what Sony has in store for us in November!
Absolutely, the removable battery feature could make it much easier to extend gameplay sessions without waiting for a charge. Plus, it might encourage gamers to keep a spare battery handy for those longer gaming marathons!
I agree! A removable battery would definitely enhance convenience during long gaming sessions. Plus, it could reduce waste by allowing users to replace batteries instead of the entire controller. It’s an exciting development for gamers!
it could also make it easier to replace an aging battery without needing to buy a whole new controller. This would be a great move for sustainability, too!
Appreciate this post—concise and informative.
Thanks for your kind words! It’s exciting to think about how a removable battery could enhance the gaming experience, allowing for longer play sessions without the worry of charging interruptions.
You’re welcome! It really is exciting. A removable battery could not only extend gameplay but also make it easier to replace old batteries, enhancing the overall longevity of the controller. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts user experience!
Absolutely! A removable battery would definitely enhance convenience, especially for longer gaming sessions. Plus, it could make replacing batteries much easier down the line, which is always a plus for gamers.