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DualShock 4 Back Button Attachment is back in stock at Amazon

Pro gamers rejoice: the DualShock 4 Back Button Attachment restock has finally arrived! This PS4 controller accessory has been sold out for a long time now, but a DualShock 4 Back Button Attachment Amazon listing has finally returned.

If you haven’t yet seen the Back Button Attachment, it’s a pretty neat little device that made its debut in late 2019. Simply put, it adds new buttons to the back of the DualShock 4 controller that can be programmed to do a bunch of different things. These back buttons are often used by pro players for shooters, but you could use it for almost anything you can image.

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The Back Button Attachment proved wildly popular and quickly sold out. Combined that with shipping and manufacturing problems around the world and you have a recipe for disaster.

Thankfully, this cool PS4 accessory is now back in stock! You can go to the DualShock 4 Back Button Attachment Amazon page and pick one up for $29.99 or your regional equivalent. Don’t delay — you might not get a chance to get this gaming accessory again for a while!

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