Introducing DualSense, the New Wireless Game Controller for PlayStation 5

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Introducing DualSense, the New Wireless Game Controller for PlayStation 5

See the first images of DualSense, which will bring the sense of touch to PS5 gameplay.

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!

We are thrilled about sharing the final look of the DualSense controller with our fans, and we can’t wait for everyone to get their hands on it! I’d like to close with a message from SIE President & CEO Jim Ryan to the community:


“DualSense marks a radical departure from our previous controller offerings and captures just how strongly we feel about making a generational leap with PS5. The new controller, along with the many innovative features in PS5, will be transformative for games – continuing our mission at PlayStation to push the boundaries of play, now and in the future. To the PlayStation community, I truly want to thank you for sharing this exciting journey with us as we head toward PS5’s launch in Holiday 2020. We look forward to sharing more information about PS5, including the console design, in the coming months.”

– Jim Ryan, President & CEO, Sony Interactive Entertainment

“DualSense” is a registered trademark or trademark of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.

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  • I’m 100% sure however designed this thing don’t play videogames. NOBODY wants a damn white controller which will get dirty and yellow fast.

    Sony is messing up a LOT lately and frankly i can see them getting behind MS even though MS exclusive games are way inferior than Sony’s.

  • Back buttons?

  • damn! that’s so pretty! PSNOW games and this really made my day!

  • I really like the look, but I hope the buttons on the touchpad at least divot a little.

  • OH HECK YES!!! This looks absolutely magnificent, I cannot wait to get my hands on this and to feel the tempest 3D! I also am looking forward to the final design of the PS5! #PSLIFE

  • Amazing,can’t wait to buy the PS5 🤩😍😍🤩

  • Having recently spent a lot of time playing Detroit: Become Human, this color scheme is extremely reminiscent of the androids in the game. Wonder what Quantic Dream is up to these days….

  • Although i like the design,With the light being moved out i wonder how this will effect the current playstation eye’s feature.

  • Loving the design of the controller so futuristic, cant wait to hold it in my hands and play it. Now im looking forward to seeing the console and even more excited to get the PS5 this holiday. #preorderPS5

  • I don’t like it.
    Create and Options buttons now are nameless lines that actually means nothing, copied the dumbest desing idea from Xbox controller.
    Wider grip is worst, looks a lot like the WiiU Pro Controller.
    No base disk around the DPad on a inclined surface is a horrible idea. No base disk around the buttons is also horrible, that O button will shred fingers.
    Almost no PS4 games used the touchpad proprly, why is a good idea to make it larger?
    I hope the material is a good one because if not (like 1st Gen DS4 Sticks Rubber), this white will become yellowish in no time (like X360 controllers).
    Sadly this gamecontroller is not for me, is like everything that I dislike on Xbox controller now on a PS controller…
    I will wait for one hopefully future 8bitDo PS5 controller with replaceable batteries like they did with SN30Pro+.

  • Disappointed with the design, generally. What’s with the transparent face and directional buttons? No recognizable sign colours on them as well? Looks really cheap. Could have kept at least some of the traditional elements there.

  • I need it and also i like the kinda futuristic theme here, maybe a hint that the ps5 is also futuristic themed….(maybe it even looks similar to the dev kit)

  • Love the futuristic look of it. Can’t wait to get mine.

  • Im sorry, but the color scheme in particular is NO BUENO. Please, redo otherwise cant freakin wait for PSV, heres to hoping the console design looks better, way better!

  • We will have an option for all black, right?

  • Give it to me, NOW!! Nice work, amazing, I love it…

  • I’m definitely not buying a PS5 if my DualShock 4 won’t work with it. I don’t see a big enough difference between the DS4 and the DualSense to justify upgrading to a DualSense. Sony will be robbing everyone of their cash if they force everyone to get a DualSense. They should’ve just pulled a Microsoft and let the DS4 work with next-gen.

  • Looks sweet. So it won’t be called the “DS5” (dual shock 5)? Still, can’t wait to get a PS5 and one of these!

  • I like it, I like it a lot.

  • This is incredibly ugly, imo, but I seem to be in the minority based on other comments here. Hopefully there will be other color options and eventually if not immediately an all-white or all-black.

  • Wish the Triggers had a lip like the PS4, looks good Kinda reminds me of the boomerang controller from the PS3 prototype days, that curve on top. Anyway looks like the PS5 is going to be white.

  • Like the buttons. Hate the color choice. Make it all one color, preferably black. The dual tone makes it look FAT.

    • The colour font matter.. it’s all about te buttons.. this dont work.. same crap as current xbox controller.. going to accidentally press pause all the time on this and also the pad.. what is that crap where is the LCD. This was just an major let down.

  • Also if you didn’t want to play in the dark with a damn lightbar ruining any atmosphere for a survival horror game you had to put a black tape over the bar. So what did you do? Ensured that we can’t do this anymore by putting it behind the touchpad. Have your engineers ever played a single game in their lives?

  • Está chingón el control espero que tengan el mismo tamaño las palancas 🤘🤘🤘🤘👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🎮🎮🎮

  • I personally like the new design and what they tried to work out. But don’t yall think that it looks kinda like a mash-up whit a xbox one controller? 🎮

  • Ugh. Another slide towards ugly Xbox design. At the very least, please make an all-black version. Or let us use a DS4.

    • looks like the PS5 might be white with a little black. Most if not all controllers colors are the same as the console

  • I want it 😍😍

  • Can’t wait! I’m not a big fan of the two tone black & white but it’s no big deal, It’ll most likely look better in person. Other than that, I’m loving the features so far!

  • Adaptive triggers and haptic feedback just seem like extra points of failure for a controller that is, in all honestly, an evolution for the least durable iteration of a PlayStation controller so far. I hope that it’s constructed with greater durability in mind since I’ve had to replace my PS4 controller more than any other PS controller I’ve had, and I’ve had them all, PS4 is actually the only PlayStation console I own that doesn’t still have it’s original controller and all of my PlayStations are launch units.
    Not particularly excited about a built-in microphone either.

  • I love the controller.
    Wish only one thing, for tradition,
    I wish the colours remained on the buttons; x=blue love the white though!

  • buszekklembuszek

    Will be the back button attachment compatible with the new controller .?

  • OGKILLER-vayden8

    I love the ps5 controller design can’t wait to see the ps5 console design

  • Can you connect a ps4 controller to the ps5 ??

  • So.. about that battery life..?
    Also official compatibility with PC right?

    • Oh yeah also is PS4 controller backwards compatible on PS5?

      Microsoft comfirmed their XB1 controllers will work on their next gen console too

  • So basically, it’s just an Xbox controller. If I wanted to use and Xbox controller, I’d get an Xbox. After how unique and great the PS4 controller was, this is a real let down. I don’t know why they thought it was a good idea to put the light facing you this time either. A lot of people didn’t like the light, but it was easy to just point it away from you or tape over it. Now it’s so integrated into the controller it’s going to be constantly under your nose and impossible to ignore. Especially for people like me who like to have the controller near their face. Combined with the letdown of only select games being backwards compatible (kind of defeating the purpose), this just makes me think I’ll just be playing my Switch and PC next gen.

  • I’d like an all black look, please. Share more details for the PS5 soon, my pre order money is ready.

  • Wut really interesting, need more info like videos

  • so no headphone jack?

  • We eating soon guys/gals

  • Please let this just be a special edition like the SCUF Dual Shock 4. Please let there be a Dual Shock 5 that actually looks like a PS controller and not a fan art concept design of the PlayStation and Xbox combined design.

  • THE HYPE IS REAL! CAN’T WAIT! LOVE IT!

  • Console should hopefully look amazing!

  • THE-PLASTICA-MAN

    Ok Why remove a row of the hoels from the monospeaker in order to make room for the new microphone button? This is a huge sacrifice that will hinder the sound experience. Great design though? When are we going to get the screen add-on?

  • J U S T ..A M A Z I N G ! !

  • Can it be used on pc?

  • I like it! And the fact that there will be a white version it’s even better.

  • This is straight up fire, playstation adding a lot of new things to its controller and xbox pretty much stayed the same.

  • by far one of the best looking PS controller made

  • It looks awsome but seriously… just NO. Happy old controller should be compatible.. f this crap.

  • Today is a sad day for xbots like me😢

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