In comparison, the regular PS5 currently costs $499 and features the console (with a 1TB SSD and built-in disc drive), a DualSense controller and a digital copy of Astro’s Playroom. The disc ...
Microsoft’s Xbox controller (and its souped-up Xbox Elite variant) is considered the de facto standard for PC gaming. But after nearly 30 years, it’s not surprising that some prefer the ...
It might seem silly to ask whether you can use your PS4 controller with your new PS5 or not, but it's a good bit of knowledge to have. At launch, the PS5 only came with one DualSense wireless ...
Aside from its design and colorway, it’s a traditional PS5 controller with the same action buttons, triggers, analog sticks and D-pad as the one that came with the console. Meanwhile ...
The DualSense controller for PS5 is popular beyond just console gaming ... and prevent unwanted noise during gameplay. While that's all well and good, there's one feature on the DualSense that ...
To be clear, the PS5 does technically support DualShock 4 controllers, which were the controllers used for the PS4. I mean, why wouldn’t it? It’s a standard Bluetooth controller, it was made ...
PS5 console prices remain the same. The controller’s price jump comes alongside the announcement of a PlayStation Technical Presentation. The nine minute stream is scheduled for September 10 ...
Gameplay-wise, if you handed me an ambiguous controller and put either the PS5 or Xbox Series X version of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla on a screen in front of me, I honestly wouldn’t be able to ...
To go along with the game, Sony has released a new Astro Bot-themed PS5 DualSense wireless controller. It’s hard to find in stock anywhere, but if you can, it costs $79.99. The controller is ...
If you’re looking for a new DualSense controller, you’ll have to leave a bit more room in your budget. It seems that Sony has raised the price of most of its DualSense models without an ...
The PS5 Media Remote might not be everyone’s cup of coffee, but it’s certainly useful and isn’t expensive. This device is essentially a DualSense controller split in half and stretched to ...
and it's compatible with Xbox Series X and as a PC controller. I actually think it's going to make PS5 players very jealous because it's solved almost every problem I had with the Wolverine V2 Pro ...