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Sony DualSense PlayStation 5 Controller

Sony DualSense PlayStation 5 Controller

The Sony PlayStation controller is one of the most iconic controllers ever created. It’s gone through some iterations over the years, but the core profile with it’s D-pad, buttons, dual analog sticks and shoulder buttons has remained largely the same. Despite the fact we have yet to see details about the upcoming PlayStation 5, Sony has released information about the DualSense controller that will come it. The new Sony DualSense PlayStation 5 Controller has all of the features of the previous iteration, along with plenty of cool new updates. Haptic feedback adds a true sense of immersion to gameplay. The previous Share button has been replaced by Create which will “pioneer new ways for players to create epic gameplay content to share with the world.” The light bar is more pronounced. They even added a built-in microphone so you don’t have to wear a headset to communicate with friends and people in your squad. The Sony DualSense PlayStation 5 Controller will be available with the PlayStation 5 which is expected to launch Holiday 2020.