Little by little, Sony is showing its cards to the new generation of consoles. A few weeks ago it shared the specifications of PlayStatión 5, and although it still does not show the final design of the console, yesterday it showed the so-called DualSense, its new generation controller. This controller shows a radical change in design and ergonomics and features novel haptic functions, plus an improved internal battery which, according to Sony, will be much more durable.
"We also carefully consider the ways of maintain a long-lasting battery for the DualSense rechargeable battery, "wrote senior vice president of platform planning and management Hideaki Nishino in the Blog from yesterday, "and to reduce the weight of the controller as much as possible with the new features that were added."
Beyond the design of the new controller, which you may like more or less and there are those who have already started to make their redesigns, the issue of the internal battery has always been a matter of debate among those who are for and against this solution . Autonomy is one of the biggest problems of the current Dualshock 4 of PlayStation 4, since over time, wears excessively and is barely enough to cover a moderately long gaming session. For the PlayStation 5 DualSense, Sony promises a long-lasting battery that would have an improvement in consumption by replacing the large light section of the current controller with a discreet strip under the touch panel.