All things we can see in the new PS5 controls

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All things we can see in the new PS5 controls

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Sony has introduced a new PlayStation 5 controller – the DualThe feeling – On Tuesday, it promised haptic feedback, evolving issues, a "create" button, and the ability to communicate without a headset.

It also features a new design, which has all kinds of power pareidolia in its lines, buttons, and different colors. So, love it or hate it, you know what's next for you: Bring in the art of the fans!

Personally, I think the controller looks like a storm bake a croissant. But I don't have the metaphorical talent needed to make that life work. It's the closest I've seen so far, this one buslogic on Instagram:

Fortunately (or not), many other fans on social media have offered their own take on what the new gamepad reminds them of.

Naturally, some in between this is a ResetEra thread they are very disappointed, so be careful. Among the safe (r) -based activities, we start with Strong Bad, who sees his older brother, Strong Mad, in construction.

Where Twitter user BOW999 it's like you see Strong SadS beefy traps and DualSense formatting:

IGN & # 39; s Brian Altano you can't see a different character wearing chemicals:

Twitter user @kyoutasab they came up with this first idea – a floating droid sidekick that touches its cord with a light bar. (Though similar to a star type Astro Bot Rescue Mission for PlayStation VR.)

Yes, it could be the mascot idea of ​​a new console. Anyone remember the Joy-Con Pup?

Bethesda Softworks & # 39; Elizabeth Zelle it has decided the style of what a particular icon means now.

Back to boslogic, and somehow saw Majin Buu's pants on the DualSense hosting:

JackIreland_200Translation of tankini is shared by many:

How about DualSense based on Fisher-Price Laugh & Read Game & Read controller?

And now we're committed to PS4 & # 39; s Dreams first, and:

Here's another idea – DualSense as a pesky spider courtesy.

Anyway, storm croissants! Someone get me that.


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