Are you looking for something to do with your old DualShock 4 controllers once the PlayStation 5 comes out? Well, it looks like Microsoft has you covered. Earlier this week, Sony announced that games on PlayStation 5 would require the DualSense controller and that the DualShock 4 would only work with games that were originally
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A gamer will always have a special connection with a controller. Not only is it a required means that links the gamer to their favorite games, but it also reflects our personalities with a variety of colors, shapes, and even themes. While it’s natural to want something that is shiny and pretty, performance is always
When Sony revealed the PlayStation 5’s DualSense controller a couple weeks ago, the initial reaction to it, for the most part, was shock from how different it looked. From its form factor and aesthetic to the name change itself, the DualSense is a pretty drastic shift — relative to its predecessor, that is — from
Sony yesterday revealed the PS5’s new controller, formally called the DualSense, and along with the visual unveiling of the new model, a variety of new details were also given. However, one mentionable that Sony didn’t touch on with the DualSense’s reveal came in the way of whether or not the controller would contain an audio
Sony seems to have finally found a more cost-efficient answer to other controllers on the market such as Microsoft’s Xbox One Elite controller or Scuf’s Vantage models. Well, sort of. Announced today over on the PlayStation Blog, Sony revealed that the DualShock 4 will soon be receiving a new accessory called the Back Button Attachment.
Sony has today unveiled the latest DualShock 4 controller in the PS4 family and in my opinion, it might be one of the best-looking controllers the system currently has. The new Alpine Green DualShock 4 was shown off today and it comes with a green finish on the front of the controller while the rest
This is honestly the craziest, most absurd Cyber Monday deal I have ever witnessed. Walmart has announced (via Tom’s Guide) that starting at 12 am ET on Monday, November 26, consumers will be able to purchase the existing 1TB PlayStation 4 Slim with Red Dead Redemption 2 and an extra controller bundle together. Instead of it
Sony Interactive Entertainment America filed an updated patent in October for what seems to be a new controller with a touchscreen built into it. The patent was filed to the United States Patent Office and actually includes a lot of information regarding the piece of technology that Sony wants to get a hold of. The patent filing