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Dualsense: the new PS5 controller
Sony has unveiled the successor to the Dualshock 4. The controller is called Dualsense and features an integrated microphone and haptic feedback.
Sony delivers new details for fans. After the very technical presentation a fortnight ago, we finally have some solid info. We now know more about the new Dualsense controller for PS5. The Japanese are using the same tactic as for the PS4: they've chosen to unveil the controller before the console. The PS5 controller hasn't been completely revamped, but it has of course been improved. However, the changes go far enough for Sony to decide to stop using the term Dualshock and opt for Dualsense.
One of the reasons for the name change is the new haptic feedback. Xbox One gamers will already be familiar with this feature. It simulates precise textures and sensations to enhance immersion, for example when you're driving a vehicle through mud or starting its engine. There are also two adaptive triggers integrated into the L2 and R2 buttons. These can vibrate separately. So when you're about to fire an arrow, you may feel the bowstring tense up.
The "Create" function replaces the share button
You may have noticed that the share button is missing. But it hasn't disappeared - on the contrary, Sony has implemented it in the new 'Create' function. Exactly what that means won't be known until later.
Another new feature: the controller has a built-in microphone, so you can talk to your friends online without having to use a headset. This is particularly handy for anyone playing with speakers. You just have to hope that the sound is well filtered, so that other players don't hear everything twice.
The Dualsense charges via USB-C and, like its predecessors, has a built-in battery. Sony is therefore following the same path as before, while Microsoft continues to opt for replaceable batteries. Sony is a little bolder in terms of colour, using a two-tone design for the first time. The light bar now covers the entire touchpad and no longer lights up only on the front. The Dualsense is therefore probably not suitable as an emergency torch.
The new controllers are currently on their way to developers so that they can integrate the new features into their games.
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