Considering it’s a special edition DualSense controller, it is probably no surprise that it will be priced at RM369 when it becomes available. This has been the case for nearly all of the differently–coloured controllers. The only exception to the rule so far is the Midnight Black DualSense controller, which is priced at RM349, the same as the default white version. Though perhaps this time, one can argue that the extra details on the God of War Ragnarok limited edition DualSense make it worth the RM20 premium. There is an overall icy-cold colour scheme, with the indigo-coloured sides with a blue-tinted off-white in the middle. Even the PlayStation button has an indigo outline to it. On the touchpad, it sports prints of a wolf and a bear, representing Atreus and Kratos. As mentioned, the God of War Ragnarok Limited Edition DualSense will be priced at RM369, and available on the same day as the game, which is 9 November. If you’re looking to pick up a pretty controller, this may be one to consider. That being said, being a limited edition, expect it to either run out quick, or get scalped. On the flip side, beyond the special paint job, it is effectively the same as your regular DualSense controller. And there will probably not be another rerun for when the DualSense Edge controller rolls around.