PS4 Controllers

PS5 Console will Support PS4 Controllers

 Sony confirmed today that the PS4 controllers will not function with PS5 games, but will function with PS4 games on the PS5 console.  “We believe that PS5 games should take advantage of the new capabilities and features we’re bringing to the platform, including the features of DualSense wireless controller,” told by Sony in a statement confirming the company’s intentions.

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Sony affirms that existing DualShock 4 controllers will work with supported PS4 games in PS5 console. Sony doesn’t mention the supported games, but the company does confirm that officially licensed arcade sticks, racing wheels, and flight sticks will function with PS5 games and supported PS4 games. Sony’s existing PlayStation VR Aim Controller and PS Move Motion Controllers will also work with supported PS VR games on the PS5.

Can you use a PS4 controller on the PS5? Will the DualShock 4 work with the PlayStation 5? Controller compatibility is one of the biggest questions pointed at the PS5 right now – especially with Sony confirming PS5 backwards compatibility. We’re going to learn whether you can use a PS4 controller on PS5 as part of our PS5 guide. Alternatively, you may be curious about the following: Can You Use a PS5 Controller on PS4?

Sony’s yet to officially confirm whether PS4 controllers will work on the PS5, but it makes sense for the PlayStation 5 to support the DualShock 4 given that the console is completely backwards compatible with the PlayStation 4. You can find out more about backwards compatibility through here: PS5 Backwards Compatibility: Can You Play PS4 Games on PlayStation 5?

Our guess is that the PS4 controller will work as expected when you’re playing PS4 titles on the PS5. However, new functionality included with the PS5 controller may mean that your DualShock 4 isn’t compatible with PS5 games. You can learn more about the DualSense controller through here: PS5 Controller: DualSense Features, Price, and Battery Life.

This progress does mean that PS5 owners will need to buy extra controllers to play ps4 games on the PS5 console, unlink like how PS3 controllers didn’t control the PS4. For Xbox, CWhile Microsoft’s Xbox 360 controllers didn’t work on the Xbox One, the company has pledged to support Xbox One controllers on the upcoming Xbox Series X console.

You won’t be able to use your PS4 controller to play PS5 games when Sony’s next-gen console arrives this holiday season, the company revealed in a blog post Monday. The DualShock 4 will work if you’re playing PS4 titles on the backward-compatible console, but only its new DualSense controller will work on games made for PS5.

“We believe that PS5 games should take advantage of the new capabilities and features we’re bringing to the platform, including the features of DualSense wireless controller,” Isabelle Tomatis from PlayStation’s peripherals marketing division wrote.

It isn’t a huge surprise — Sony has traditionally added a feature on its new consoles’ controllers that render its old ones unusable with new games. However, its competitor Microsoft has said Xbox One controllers will work on the upcoming Xbox Series X, and the new controller will be compatible with its older console too.

You’ll get one DualSense when you buy a PS5, but Sony hasn’t said how much an extra pad will set you back (it hasn’t revealed the price of the console itself).The DualShock 4 costs $60.

The PS Camera, which acts as the motion sensor for the PlayStation VR headset, will work on PS5, but you’ll need an adapter that will apparently be available for free — Sony promised more details on how to get the adapter later. PS Move Motion Controllers and the Aim Controller can also be used to play PS VR games on the new console.

Officially licensed specialty peripherals, like racing wheels, arcade sticks and flight sticks, will work with PS5 games and supported PS4 games. These are often wildly expensive, so it’s good that you’ll be able to wring some extra value out of them by using them on a new generation of games.

The company warned that not all third-party peripherals and accessories will work on PS5, so you’ll have to check with the manufacturer to make sure.

Microsoft has made only minor changes to its Xbox Series X controller, allowing the company more freedom for existing hardware to work with future games. Sony, on the other hand, has designed its PS5 DualSense controller with integrated microphone, adaptive triggers, and new haptic feedback technology. Also, the PS5 game that comes with the console, Astro’s Playroom, looks like an exhibition for DualSense’s unique innovations.

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