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The PS5 will be able to Connect to PS4’s DualShock Controller

Sony confirms the PS5 will be able to access hardware from the previous gen, plus more exciting features.

ByBayani AcebedoAugust 05, 2020
The PS5 will be able to Connect to PS4’s DualShock Controller

One of the main boasts of the Xbox Series X is its backwards compatibility, and a lot of Xbox fans are happy that they’re libraries from the first gen of Xbox can be accessed with the Series X. When it comes to the PlayStation 5 though, it looks like the console will be able to access hardware from the previous gen.

As per the PlayStation Blog, here’s a list of all the PS4 accessories and peripherals that will be able to connect to the PS5:

  • Specialty peripherals, such as officially licensed racing wheels, arcade sticks, and flight sticks, will work with PS5 games and supported PS4 games.
  • The Platinum and Gold Wireless Headsets, as well as third-party headsets that connect via USB port or audio jack, will work on PS5 (the headset companion app is not compatible with PS5).
  • The DualShock 4 wireless controller and PlayStation officially licensed third-party gamepad controllers will work with supported PS4 games.
  • Both the PS Move Motion Controllers and the PlayStation VR Aim Controller will work with supported PS VR games on PS5.

Though the DualShock 4 controller is still accessible with the PS5 though, gamers shouldn’t think that it could be a direct replacement of the next-gen controller.

As confirmed by the PS Blog, the PS4 controller will only be effective in playing PS4 games—you will still need to have a PS5 controller for titles that come exclusively to that console. The blog reads:

“No, 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.” This is sure to be good news for anyone who has invested in all the other accessories that can come with the PS4. While there are sure to be upgrades to these extra devices, it’s great that we can have access to the older materials in the meantime.

Sony is yet to announce when the PS5 will release, but everyone is hoping that we get full details on PlayStation’s State of Play which takes place on Aug. 6.

Meanwhile, you can find more games in our dedicated list of Upcoming PS5 Games.