Throughout the current generation, Sony has released a number of DualShock 4 controller variants. In all, the company says that it has released 25 different colors around the world, with the selection ...
Dalton Cooper is the Managing Editor of Game Rant. Dalton has been writing about video games professionally since 2011. Having written thousands of game reviews and articles over the course of his ...
Last November, Sony levied heavy discounts on several of its consoles, PS4 exclusive games, and several accessories to celebrate Black Friday. However, one of the most popular PS4 accessories that ...
If there's one thing we know about Sony, it's that the company is fond of releasing special edition controllers for the PlayStation 4. Today, Sony revealed the next two DualShock 4 controllers that ...
Sony unveiled the next evolution of the DualShock controller for the recently announced PlayStation 4. The two most notable features of the DualShock 4 are its touch screen and share button, which ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: You've probably seen this before. It's a PlayStation 4 controller. This layout is almost identical to the original DualShock controller, released in ...
Since the debut of the first PlayStation, Sony has stuck with the same controller form factor for its succeeding consoles. The DualShock controller remains relatively unchanged save for some ...
Sony will drop the DualShock controller for the next PlayStation, according to a new report. Sources told CVG Sony has tested new controllers with biometric sensors on the grips and an LCD ...
Kaz Hirai just announced it at TGS, in the US and Europe Spring 08, Japan in November. Ten titles supported including the new Metal Gear, no price yet. UPDATED: Game ...
Where Microsoft worked to make gaming more accessible for people with limited mobility, Sony has been doing the same but for the blind or visually impaired. According to a new patent published just a ...
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