Sony has revealed the controller for the PlayStation 5, which it calls the "DualSense." The revamped controller sports new functionality, and a brand-new look to match. A post on the PlayStation Blog details the new controller. Sony says it kept most of PS4's DualShock 4 functionality intact, while adding new features and form factor. It will use the haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, as the company has previously announced. To fit the new features inside a design that doesn't feel awkward, the designers made some slight changes to the triggers and grip. The DualSense also includes a rechargeable battery, and a built-in mic to chat with friends without a headset. The Share button has been replaced with a new "Create" button, though Sony declined to share more details on how the new button is differentiated from the Share functionality. It simply says, "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." More detail on that is said to be coming closer to launch. Continue Reading at GameSpot
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