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For many, the PS5 DualSense is one of the best controls of the moment due to its design change, more ergonomic than the traditional DualShock 4, and its technologies of haptic vibration and feedback triggers. Furthermore, it is also compatible with PC apart from PS5, although until now the firmware update method of the controller meant a problem for PC gamers. PlayStation would have and a ready solution, points out a leak.
Until now, To update the firmware of a DualSense controller, a PS5 was needed, a problem for those PC gamers who would like to buy a separate controller to be able to play on PC with its haptic vibration or feedback triggers. At the moment no changes have been announced in this aspect, but the registration of an app called “DualSense Firmware Updater” has been discovered on Windows and Mac (via Reddit).
This means that sooner rather than later, PC users will have official PlayStation support for the DualSense, with its corresponding way to update the controller without PS5. It’s surprising that this option took so long to arrive considering the number of PlayStation games that have been released on PC recently, and other games that have also received support for the DualSense. It should also be synonymous with the Japanese company will continue betting on the PC as a complementary platform for your games and products.
PlayStation games on PC
To date, PlayStation has released games like Days Gone, Horizon: Forbidden West or God of War and the release of Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection is pending. Without a doubt, four icons of the brand that have crossed borders and can now be played outside of a PlayStation console, we will see what are the company’s next games to come to PC.
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