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Messiah Entertainment to release PS3 triggers in NA

  • Posted February 29th, 2008 at 13:59 EDT by
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Some of you may have heard about Giotech's L2+R2 trigger attachments for the PlayStation 3 Sixaxis/DualShock 3 that came packaged with copies of PSM3 in Europe.  However, if you live in North America, you're aware that retailers aren't often found that carry this specific magazine.  Messiah Entertainment realizes this and has begun pre-orders on a trigger set of their own that are very comparable to those brought to you by Giotech. 

As you can make out from the image provided above, these attachments will give your triggers that much added extra comfort to prevent slip-off from occurring.  This has been a problem for a lot of PlayStation 3 owners and it seems that the issue will be solved.  These small little add-ons are apparently very easily attached and detached and are made of a durable plastic.

Pre-orders for the PS3 controller armor which includes the triggers are set to ship April 14.  They're priced at $9.99 USD which isn't remotely bad at all. 

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  1. JD-82

    • 9:01am EST - February 29th, 2008

    funky...although i have 2 sets, one from PSM3 and one from Play...so its all good...

  2. DeadOnArrival06

    • 9:10am EST - February 29th, 2008

    Nice.

  3. killercop

    • 9:10am EST - February 29th, 2008

    But what can we use it for? :S

  4. jlch

    • 9:13am EST - February 29th, 2008

    this is good man!

  5. Carl

    • 9:16am EST - February 29th, 2008

    I got them with my PSM3, they are indeed very easy to put on. They just sort of clip over the normal ones...And clip off again.

     

    Good for you though, they work well.

  6. Alti

    • 9:19am EST - February 29th, 2008

    that controller looks sexy... kinda like a tuxedo.. with a red bow tie..

  7. SwordOfWar

    • 9:37am EST - February 29th, 2008

    Eh, no thanks. I don't have the slip problem and this just seems like some more bulk to add to your controller.

  8. dmac

    • 9:51am EST - February 29th, 2008

    It costs 9.99 but was produces for less than 50 cents.

  9. Sevket_Erhat

    • 9:55am EST - February 29th, 2008

    I got my triggers as gift from a previous issue of PSM3 Magazine as stated in the article. I really love them

  10. NoStop

    • 10:26am EST - February 29th, 2008

    this is a lot better than the stock triggers... i have alwasy thought that MS made the best triggers out of both console controllers.

  11. Deldwen

    • 10:33am EST - February 29th, 2008

    @killercop

    hmm lets think about that one.... WOOOOOOOOW

  12. D3v1lwqer23

    • 10:40am EST - February 29th, 2008

    makes the PS3 controller look a little beefier.  I like it.

  13. eaglespower20

    • 10:57am EST - February 29th, 2008

    9.99 is too much. im more interested in the armor which will add more weight and bulkiness to the controller.

  14. Gero

    • 10:59am EST - February 29th, 2008

    I wantr a pair of those triggers. I'm gonna buy.

  15. RotaryMatt

    • 11:06am EST - February 29th, 2008

    Yeah i don't understand why people would need this? i have never had an issue with my finger slipping off of the controlers. Plus that looks G4Y

  16. TRIPLEACE

    • 11:08am EST - February 29th, 2008

    that looks soooo freakin' raw man, that's crazy, they should come like that

  17. Mattchewie

    • 12:35pm EST - February 29th, 2008

    Not that current triggers are horrible but if sony would of just made them curve out a bit on the DS3..I think that most would not have an issue with it. It would provide better grip but be subtle enough that the over all feel isn't greatly effected. ....OH well...I guess I will try these out however I agree.....10 bucks is a bit steep. 4.99 maybe....2.99 or 1.99 would of been more like it.

  18. hush404

    • 12:35pm EST - February 29th, 2008

    Dude, I'd buy em. See how they are. $10 is nothing.

  19. Mike2kcool

    • 12:45pm EST - February 29th, 2008

    ye got mine free with  PSM3 Magazine  id be lost with out  them u should have got these free with every  ps3 when it was first  release  they have a better grip then the normal ones...... just dont drop  the pad on the floor with them on as ive got a small crack on the top of one of  them   :(

  20. bungledude

    • 1:54pm EST - February 29th, 2008

    I made my own permanent ones using a 2 part epoxy called Metalset.

  21. Dave-The-Rave

    • 6:11pm EST - February 29th, 2008

    Yeah, got them with PSM, used them for a while then took them back off..

  22. IONIXX

    • 6:53pm EST - February 29th, 2008

    ive never had the fingers-slipping-off-the-triggers problem.

  23. Artanoma

    • 7:54pm EST - February 29th, 2008

    This is just personal preference. If you want a different feel to your controller, by all means, go ahead and modify it in ways like this. Personally, I'm happy with how my controller is, with my only wish being that the PS button in the middle having an LED inserted into it to make it glow, like the warm feeling I have in my heart whenever I play my games. (=

  24. IRONMAIDEN

    • 9:58pm EST - February 29th, 2008

    im buying. the "triggers" are a little bit funky and this will fix it

  25. wodm

    • 6:20am EST - March 1st, 2008

    $10  or  £5 is VERY  expensive for what they are. I got mine with the PSM3 mag which cost£5  but i certainly wouldn't pay more than say £2  for them.

  26. PS3-The Ultimate Machine

    • 8:41am EST - March 1st, 2008

    Looks nice.

  27. InfernoReaper

    • 8:27pm EST - March 1st, 2008

    Never had the slip problem with the L2/R2 buttons but these might be useful.  Not for $10 though.  Anyone not want theirs?

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