Sony introduces the PS5 controller, the DualSense

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Get ready for the next generation of gaming controllers. The DualShock controller has come a long way, but now Sony is ready to introduce its successor, the newly revealed DualSense. Taking the best of "what gamers love" about the DualShock 4, and adding newer, better features and design, the DualSense will feature haptic feedback, an in-built mic, and adaptive triggers. This new controller will also no longer feature a "Share" button, as it has been replaced by something called the "Create" button. Sony promises more information about this function in the future, closer to launch.

We’ve reached an exciting milestone with PlayStation 5, as we’re starting to ship our new controller in its final design to developers who are implementing its unique features into their games. But first, we wanted everyone in the PlayStation community to get a first look at the DualSense™ wireless controller, and hear our vision for how the new controller will captivate more of your senses as you interact with the virtual worlds in PS5 games. The features of DualSense, along with PS5’s Tempest 3D AudioTech, will deliver a new feeling of immersion to players.

When PS4 launched in 2013, the DualShock 4 wireless controller garnered a lot of positive feedback from gamers and developers for being the best PlayStation controller yet, and for introducing forward-looking features like the Share button. This brought us to the next question – how do we build upon that success?


After thoughtful consideration, we decided to keep much of what gamers love about DualShock 4 intact, while also adding new functionality and refining the design. Based on our discussions with developers, we concluded that the sense of touch within gameplay, much like audio, hasn’t been a big focus for many games. We had a great opportunity with PS5 to innovate by offering game creators the ability to explore how they can heighten that feeling of immersion through our new controller. This is why we adopted haptic feedback, which adds a variety of powerful sensations you’ll feel when you play, such as the slow grittiness of driving a car through mud. We also incorporated adaptive triggers into the L2 and R2 buttons of DualSense so you can truly feel the tension of your actions, like when drawing a bow to shoot an arrow.

This provided us with an exciting challenge to design a new controller that builds off of the current generation, while taking into account the new features we were adding. For example, with adaptive triggers, we had to consider how the components would fit into the hardware, without giving it a bulky feeling. Our design team worked closely with our hardware engineers to place the triggers and actuators. The designers were then able to draw the lines of how the exterior of the controller would look and feel, with a challenge of making the controller feel smaller than it really looks. In the end, we changed the angle of the hand triggers and also made some subtle updates to the grip. We also took thoughtful consideration into ways to maintain a strong battery life for DualSense’s rechargeable battery, and to lessen the weight of the controller as much as possible as new features were added.

For the buttons, you’ll notice there is no longer a “Share” button as we had with DualShock 4. Don’t worry – it’s not going away. In fact, we’ve built upon the success of our industry-first Share button to bring you a new “Create” button feature. With Create, we’re once again pioneering new ways for players to create epic gameplay content to share with the world, or just to enjoy for themselves. We’ll have more details on this feature as we get closer to launch.

DualSense also adds a built-in microphone array, which will enable players to easily chat with friends without a headset – ideal for jumping into a quick conversation. But of course, if you are planning to chat for a longer period, it’s good to have that headset handy.



Now, let’s talk about the colors. Traditionally our base controllers have a single color. As you can see, we went a different direction this time around, and decided on a two-toned design. Additionally, we changed the position of the light bar that will give it an extra pop. On DualShock 4, it sat on the top of the controller; now it sits at each side of the touch pad, giving it a slightly larger look and feel.

In all, we went through several concepts and hundreds of mockups over the last few years before we settled on this final design. DualSense has been tested by a wide range of gamers with a variety of hand sizes, in order for us to achieve the comfort level we wanted, with great ergonomics. Our goal with DualSense is to give gamers the feeling of being transported into the game world as soon as they open the box. We want gamers to feel like the controller is an extension of themselves when they’re playing – so much so that they forget that it’s even in their hands!

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I'm sorry but holy fucking shit, such abomination! Really, one of the most hideous controllers I've ever seen and from the looks of it, it looks it's uncomfortable.
It looks like a standard controller so saying looks uncomfortable is complete bullshit
 

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I like how the technical hardware presentation went into excruciating detail and provided insight as to what was different from an architecture standpoint, while here they provide fluff.

The only thing I care about is whether or not they cheaped out on the rubber padding between the face buttons and the contacts again. I think that puff piece press release confirms as much... hell they’ll probably be even cheaper!
 
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i think its almost universal no one liked the dual color aspect of it, make it one color, or 3rd partys will just sell skins so you can make it mono color xD
 

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I see what they're going for here. They clearly wanted to differentiate it from earlier controllers (specifically the DS4) so that people won't be confused and buy the wrong controller for their console. They just didn't have any good way of doing so, so they decided on a two-tone design.

It certainly accomplishes that goal, it looks like no controller that's ever been released before. But to me the curved two-tone design makes it look kinda like a cheap toy. Can't say I like it at all.
 

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I hope the PS5 isn't a failure in the game department. The controller looks nice but isn't everything getting delayed I rather them just release it next year rather than this year....

I'm not getting a 5th gen until 3 years after release I wanna see the type of games that are going to be released I really have to be impressed honestly by Sony to get a PS5 I already have PS1-PS4 backlog to keep me busy. Hopefully by that time 8K TV are affordable because I dont have a 4K TV I still have my 1080p from 2013 and my games still look great.
 
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I hope the PS5 isn't a failure in the game department. The controller looks nice but isn't everything getting delayed I rather them just release it next year rather than this year....

I'm not getting a 5th gen until 3 years after release I wanna see the type of games that are going to be released I really have to be impressed honestly by Sony to get a PS5 I already have PS1-PS4 backlog to keep me busy.
Stop living in the past mate lol ps4 and pro hav had ther day by end of this year - 3 years lol talk to us again 3 months after ps5 launch
 

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Stop living in the past mate lol ps4 and pro hav had ther day by end of this year - 3 years lol talk to us again 3 months after ps5 launch
I remain both unconvinced that the PS4 and xbone ever had their day (where are all the games at?) and that the PS5 will suddenly have a massive library of games to play on it (ignoring any backwards compatibility) 3 months in such that it will be a must have compared to 3 years in when there are some nice cheap second hand ones, possibly some hacks and also a nice selection of cheap games to purchase..
 

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Stop living in the past mate lol ps4 and pro hav had ther day by end of this year - 3 years lol talk to us again 3 months after ps5 launch

I thought Sony was still going to support the PS4 for a few years after the PS5. I doubt they going to stop making PS4 games after the PS5 release I'm thinking they are going to retire it in maybe 3 years. But I have so much games that I have that I didn't play RD2, RE7, GOW, AC Odyssey , AC Origins, thats just some of the games I have a ton more... I mainly play my Xbox with the gamepass No shade at Sony I been with them for 15 years I just wanted to try something different
 

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Did people not like the PS4 controller?
that's the one I prefered from all the other Playstation's controller they made.
When I play my PS3, I even use my PS4 controller (too bad some buttons are not recognized and need to play wired) .

I never really liked the Xbox 360 controller and never understood what people found "best controller ever" to it, but I didn't play a lot. I often mix buttons (because I'm used to nintendo's mapping ABXY, not reversed)
I don't know original xbox, nor xbox one.


the main thing I dislike on the PS5 is the "non smooth" design.
I don't really care the color, I look at the screen when I play, not the controller.
for a controller being more "touch", I'm not sure non smooth is a good idea. But until I try it I can't tell.

i like the black
the black picture is not official. but I guess they will make them.
I only think the console will be white too, they prepare the player to that color by showing the controller. not sure there will be black or changeable cover consoles.
 
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