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What’s inside PlayStation 5’s case is certainly important (we’ve enthused about its ray tracing, 3D audio, variable frequency CPU, and custom SSD enough already), but what you hold in your hands might be even more crucial. The DualSense is engineered to subtly immerse you in games in ways never felt to this level before.

From haptic feedback to the adaptive triggers and everything in between, you’ll have the next generation in your hands before you even turn your PlayStation 5 on. But how will that affect how games feel? Whether it’s sensing the weight of the sword in your character’s hands, or the rain on the windscreen of a car, the DualSense has the potential to put us

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