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PS5: DualSense's haptic technology will benefit the horror genre

PS5: DualSense's haptic technology will benefit the horror genre

The PlayStation 5 controller excites developers. Bloober Team, parents of Observer: System Redux, trust their possibilities.

The haptic feedback of the next PS5 controller, the DualSense, continues to arouse curiosity in numerous developers in the industry. On this occasion, Szymon Ergmanski, member of the team in charge of Observer: System Redux, Bloober Team, has stated that this technology will allow an experience with more suspense and immersion during games.

In words to GamingBolt, both the new triggers and those haptic features on the controller chassis will be "a great opportunity to offer additional information about the environment"; possibilities they hope to include in Observer: System Redux.

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"Crucial for anyone who likes to research or to create an experience with even more suspense, which cannot be underestimated in the horror genre," he continues. "Rest assured, we will try to use those new options to improve the atmosphere of gloom and discomfort already present in The Observer."

All in all, although the title has already been released on PS4, Xbox One and PC, this remastered version in the form of a remaster will be released on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X soon with the aim of sneaking into the horror experiences with a cyberpunk setting of reference within the sector.

Other developers like Raúl Rubio, from Tequila Works, told FreeGameTips that the DualSense will be "exponentially better" than the current DualShock 4 and told us what to expect from it. The creators of Dying Light, likewise, believe that "it will change the rules of the game." Here we compare it with the also ambitious Xbox Series X controller. Broadly speaking, the DualSense will be powered by a rechargeable battery (USB-C), it will have a touch panel illuminated on its sides, a 3.5mm headphone port and will replace the Share button by the now named Create button.

You can check everything we know about PlayStation 5 here in an updated way. Also, in the following article we collect all the games already confirmed for PS5 at the moment.

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