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PS5 Controller Leaks, 007 Game Fixes & May's Free Games Revealed

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PlayStation fans have a lot to celebrate this week, starting with the official launch of the Scuf Omega, a new PS5 performance controller. Priced at $219.99, this controller has been 15 years in the making and offers 28 customizable inputs, including four rear paddles and five G keys. It features Omron mechanical switches for precise input and adjustable instant triggers that can toggle between a fast click mode for FPS games and full analog range for racing. While it lacks vibration and haptic feedback, and doesn't support DualSense adaptive triggers, its non-contact magnetic sensing thumbsticks offer long-term reliability. The controller is compatible with PS5, PC, iOS, and Android, and can be managed via a mobile app. May's PlayStation Plus games are also live, featuring EA Sports FC 26 with an exclusive Icons Pack, the Souls-like action RPG Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, and the hand-drawn 2D action platformer The Nine Souls. Finally, IO Interactive has silenced critics by releasing new 60 FPS gameplay footage of their upcoming 007 First Light game running on the PS5 Pro, addressing earlier concerns about performance drops. The game, launching May 27th, 2026, will also offer a 60 FPS performance mode for the base PS5. For PC and Xbox Series X/S, the game also launches May 27th, with a Nintendo Switch 2 version coming later this year.

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