Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating reports that Sony DualSense and DualSense Edge controllers (model years 2023-2025) suffer from a widespread stick drift defect. Affected PlayStation 5 users report that analog sticks register movement without input, often within just a few months of regular use, severely impacting gameplay and device functionality.
Despite being marketed as premium, high-performance accessories, both controller models appear to be prone to premature wear and mechanical failure.
What Is Stick Drift?
Stick drift is when an analog stick detects movement even when it hasn’t been touched. In gaming, this results in characters or cameras moving uncontrollably, breaking immersion and making certain games unplayable.
Commonly Reported Sony DualSense Controller Problems
Consumers across communities like r/PS5 and r/DualSense have reported:
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Analog stick movement without user input (drift)
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Drift developing within 3-6 months of normal gameplay
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Recurring drift even after controller replacements
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Higher failure rates in the premium-priced DualSense Edge
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Frustrating warranty experiences and short-term fixes=
Legal Action: You May Be Eligible
If you purchased a DualSense or DualSense Edge controller between 2023 and 2025 and experienced stick drift, you may qualify to join our class action investigation.
You may be eligible if you experienced:
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Analog stick drift (unintended movement)
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Multiple controller replacements
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Out-of-pocket costs for repairs, modules, or replacements
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Denied or ineffective warranty service
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