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    PS5 controller, DualSense, has Android and Windows compatibility confirmed

    With the release of Sony's next generation console, the PS5, many people are having the opportunity to test the video game. Recently, one of these people who used the Playstation 5 before its release, noticed that the console's controller, the DualSense, has compatibility with Android and Windows operating systems.

    According to youtuber and reviewer Austin Evans, not all information can be revealed at the moment. However, there was an interesting information that was released in his penultimate video, where he analyzes the DualSense, PS5 controller. Previously it was suspected that the controller of the new Sony console would be compatible with other operating systems and Austion confirmed this and said that the DualSense is compatible with Android and Windows.



    During Austin's video, he used DualSense to play Microsoft's xCloud streaming service, something interesting to see as it's a big competitor to the Japanese game developer. After this news, you might think that there is a chance that the controller will work on the Xbox Series X, but it has not. Also, it has been shown that DualSense doesn't really work with PS4.

    PS5 controller, DualSense, has Android and Windows compatibility confirmed

    DualSense controller box showing product compatibility. Source: Austin Evans (YouTube)
    Controller for PS5, DualSense, is fully dissected

    The DualSense controller was tested by Austin on the Surface Lagptop Go (Windows) and Pixel 5 (Android). On the DualSense box, Sony says that the controller is only compatible with the Playstation 5, although this is not true.

    Launch and availability

    Sony's next-generation console, the PS5, will be available from November 19th and is already on pre-sale for R$4999 in its version with a blu-ray player. When the video game is released, it is likely that the stock of the sites has already sold out, so get yours now!



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