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PS5's DualSense "will really change the game," says creators of Dying Light

PS5's DualSense "will really change the game," says creators of Dying Light

Techland, creators of Dead Island and Dying Light, are the latest developers to rave about the technology of the PlayStation 5 controller.

Since the launch of DualSense, the new PlayStation 5 controller, many developers have wanted to give their opinion about it, very favorable in all cases. From Naughty Dog to Supermassive Games they believe that the new technology incorporated in this evolution will grant multiple possibilities, an idea that is now being added at Techland, creators of sagas like Dead Island and Dying Light, and who think that "it will really change the way of to play".

DualSense convinces at Techland

It has been Tymon Smektala, chief designer of Dying Light and Dying Light 2, who has said that he literally loves it. "It has a fantastic design, as futuristic as one would expect in 2020, science fiction times where we already live," he begins explaining. "As for the shape, it remains to be seen how it fits in the hands, but seeing it gives me good vibes. I think he has a chance to be one of the best in history"

PS5's DualSense "will really change the game," says creators of Dying Light

"I also believe that haptic technology and adaptive triggers will change the way we play in a way that people don't expect right now," continues Smektala. "I'm also curious to see its durability. It looks so neat that I wonder if it can handle accidental drops and rage quits, but after all, even seeing that the first opinions were mixed, for me it looks absolutely fantastic."

During its presentation, Sony promised that this haptic technology would produce "a wide variety of powerful sensations" as we play, while the adaptive controls will provide a different tension that will increase immersion in video games.

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