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RIP the DualShock 4 controller, which won't be compatible with PlayStation 5 games. It will still work with PS4 games compatible with the new console.
How to fix PS4 controller not working on PC There are several possible solutions that you can try if you’re having an issue connecting your PS4 controller to your PC.
In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the common reasons for PS4 touchpad not working issues, as well as step-by-step solutions to get your controller working again.
The PlayStation 5's backwards compatibility supports most PlayStation 4 games, and it'll work with your old PS4 controller, too--but not in all cases.
Your PS4 controller won't work with PS5 games The DualShock 4 can be used to play PS4 games on Sony's backward-compatible next-gen console, but not games made for the PlayStation 5.
The PS Move and VR Aim controllers will also work with the PS5, provided you are playing a supported VR title (this last is not particularly surprising, since these are VR-specific controllers).
PlayStation controllers, especially the DualSense, can get a little finnicky when it comes to charging from several factors. Here's where to troubleshoot.
In just under two weeks, Sony’s new DualSense controller will release alongside the PlayStation 5. The controller will have a number of innovations that set it apart from its DualShock ...
How to re-pair a PS5 or PS4 controller If you're having issues with your PS5 or PS4 controller, such as it not connecting wirelessly to your console, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can ...
Those who got PS5 accessories over the weekend have tested the DualSense controller to find it doesn't work on PS4, but it does on PS3.
Pairing a controller to your console should always be considered. If by chance you're wondering about your PS5 controller's compatibility with PS5, here's a short answer.
Original story: Sony's current PlayStation 4 first-party controller, the DualShock 4 will be compatible with the PlayStation 5, but only for supported PS4 games, according to Sony. In a blog post ...