Following the announcement of the next-generation of PlayStation VR on the PS5 last month, Sony has today revealed the new controller that will play a critical role in the VR experience. The new controller incorporates the technologies used in the PS5’s DualSense controller as well as new finger touch detection, and comes complete with a unique design.
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What Controllers are Compatible on the PS5?
The PS5 will use the new DualSense controller for PS5 games, but the PS4’s DualShock 4 controller will work with PS4 games on the PS5. PlayStation officially licensed third-party gamepad controllers will work on PS5 consoles.
Read MoreDualShock 4 Gets New Colours in September 2019
The DualShock 4 colour range is set to grow this September, with Sony revealing four new colours. The new colours mean the DualShock 4 controller is available in more than 25 colours. Sony is also making some limited edition colours available in time for Christmas.
Read MoreNew Special Edition Alpine Green DualShock 4 Controller Announced
A new limited edition DualShock 4 controller has been announced for the PS4. The new Alpine Green wireless controller features a green and white design with some gold detailing, and will be available to purchase in April 2019.
Read MoreDualShock 4 Will Be Available in Two Additional Colours
Sony has confirmed that the DualShock 4 controller will be available in two other colours, in addition to the standard black one that comes bundled with the console. The company announced “Magma Red” and “Wave Blue” DualShock 4 controllers will be available for purchase too.
Second PS4 Controller Image Reveals Headphone Jack
A second image of the rumoured PS4 controller has leaked, giving credibility to the first image leak. The new image shows the new controller at a different perspective, and reveals a headphone jack on the underside of the controller. The image also shows the controller is slightly larger than the current DualShock design and indeed has two buttons on either side of the touch pad.
Rumor Alert: PS4 Controller Leaked
A leaked image of the PS4 controller has been floating around since yesterday, probably from a PS3 Dev Kit, showing an early proto-type of the new controller expected to replace the DualShock. The new controller suggests Sony will be incorporating PlayStation Move and a touch pad right inside the controller. The new controller also reveals a redesigned D-pad and analogue sticks.
Sony To Reveal New Motion Sensing Controller
Variety.com is going out on a little limb today, reporting that Sony’s much rumoured motion sensing controller is not only ‘real’ but is also due to be shown at E3 next month. A source has told Variety that a working prototype has been available for months, and largely fits what was in the original patent – the controller apparently uses LEDs and a tiny webcam to track movement. So far, Sony has declined to comment so its best to consider this as a rumor for now (at least until E3 anyway).
Can a PlayStation 3 Controller be used with the PSPgo?
Yes. Using Blue-tooth connectivity, you can pair your PSP with a controller to play games. In order to pair your PSPgo with a PS3 Controller, you will need:
- PSPgo System
- PS3 System
- DualShock 3 or SIXAXIS Controller
- PSPgo USB Cable
- PS3 Controller USB Cable
To pair your PSPgo with the controller, go to the [Settings] menu on the XMB and select the [Bluetooth Device Settings] option. Select [Bluetooth Device Management] and choose to register a PS3 System controller.