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Sony unveils new DualSense PlayStation 5 controller


Sony has unveiled the new DualSense controller that will ship with its upcoming PlayStation 5. The controller changes branding from previous DualShock controllers and has a black and white design.

It also brings new features like haptic feedback for more immersive in-hand feel, and adaptive triggers that can change resistance. The example Sony gives in a blog post is that they can create the tension of a bow and arrow.

Despite some design and feature changes this is clearly a PlayStation controller, with design cues that hark right back to the original 1994 console and a similar touchpad to the DualShock 4. Sony said it has made DualSense “feel smaller than it really looks”, and has tweaked the position of the triggers to better work with all hand sizes.

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As well as an integrated microphone for the first time on a PlayStation controller, DualSense marks the introduction of USB-C. The share button from the DualShock 4 has been renamed the ‘create’ button, with Sony teasing that it will bring “new ways for players to create epic gameplay content to share with the world”, suggesting the console will be better linked with gameplay streaming services.

There’s no pricing as of yet, and Sony will likely announce more information closer to the PS5’s holiday 2020 launch. The colour scheme of the DualSense hints that the PS5 might will be black and white rather than the solid black of every PlaySation since the PS2.





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