Sony has simply revealed the controller we’ll be using to play the PS5 – it’s called the DualSense Controller, and it sports a variety of improvements that are focused on using the controller feel more ‘immersive’.
Among these brand-new features are adaptive triggers with haptic feedback, a built-in microphone that will enable you to talk with pals without a headset and a ‘Create’ button that changes the Share button we had on the PS4.
- Here’s your complete guide to the PS5 Controller
In addition to those changes, Sony said on the PlayStation Blog Site that it picked to change the lightbar at the top of the controller with an LED that surrounds the touchpad, offering the controller a somewhat bigger feel and look.
Check it out for yourself listed below:
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The two-tone design is something brand-new for PlayStation’s controllers – never ever have we seen a console launch with one in the past (they’ve all been strong black or off-white) and might imply that the console itself is two-tone.
Like the PS4 DualShock Controller, the DualSense will be rechargeable with an integrated battery and Sony is guaranteeing it’s striven to keep battery life high without adding too much weight to the controller itself.
When can we get our hands on it?
While Sony has yet to dedicate to a particular PS5 controller release date, the PS5 DualSense Controller post ends with a note from President & CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, Jim Ryan that validates its Vacation 2020 (November-December) release:
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