Prototype via Sony.

Next-gen consoles accept manifestly improved in a vast number of ways. They utilise loftier-speed SSDs to make load times a thing of the past, have full 4K HDR compatibility, and can even run games far to a higher place 60 FPS. However, one of the most impressive parts of the adjacent-gen panel feel is the PlayStation 5'southward DualSense controllers. With its haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, the gamepad totally changes the way players feel a game. Thanks to a new update for Metro Exodus, PC players can too get the full DualSense experience.

The update, exclusively for Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition, is the first time PC players have been able to become the full DualSense experience. The controller has been usable on PC prior to this, albeit without any of its next-gen features.

A tweet from VGC's Andy Robinson shows the controller in action hooked up to a PC.

This may be the start of games on PC featuring total use of the DualSense's haptics and adaptive triggers. PlayStation is releasing more than of its titles on PC and has already tested the waters past bringing Horizon Aught Dawn and recently Days Gone to the platform. It'due south entirely possible the future games released on PC by PlayStation Studios may also come with full support for DualSense controllers.