According to a patent filed by Sony, fans might soon be able to upgrade their DualSense controllers with a back button that adds more features. This wouldn't be the first time that PlayStation fans ...
The patent spotted by IGN shows exactly what we’ve seen from the Back Button attachment when it was released from PlayStation 4 controllers. It’s the same sort of attachment with a round centerpiece ...
After last year’s DualShock 4 back button attachment, many assumed the DualSense controller would launch with back buttons as a default. That turned out to be incorrect, but there may be hope for PS5 ...
The PlayStation 5 didn't just usher in the next generation of Sony's gaming platform, it also introduced a new controller that breaks away from previous generations in more than just the name. For one ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment has filed a new patent for a PS5 DualSense back button attachment, suggesting the company is planning to upgrade the controller in the not-too-distant future with the ...
To be clear: an accessory like the DualShock 4 Back Button Attachment won’t magically make you good at video games. When other players are constantly getting the drop on you in Call of Duty or ...
The PlayStation 5’s DualSense controller will be unlike any other PlayStation controller to come before it. Sony has dropped the DualShock moniker, completely redesigned how it looks, inverted the ...
Over six years after it was first released, Sony suddenly created a new set of buttons for its DualShock 4 controller. But instead of making its own ultra-premium controller like Microsoft (its second ...
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As previously promised by Sony, the DualShock 4’s back button attachment is now back in stock at a number of retailers in the US. Sony launched the small device earlier this year, but it didn’t take ...
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