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Metro Exodus PC Enhanced Edition Now Supports DualSense Controller

Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition not only offers visuals for ray tracing, it’s also the first PC game to support the PS5’s DualSense controller by leveraging haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.

We got this information from ‘s Twitter account @mrdomino_. He posted a video showing a DualSense controller with adaptive triggers and haptic feedback. It’s certainly impressive to see DualSense fully supported, although Sony itself didn’t announce it outright.

Developer 4A is known to add support for DualSense controllers through an update released last Friday. As shown in the video, the PC version can now use the unique features of the PS5 controller and it seems that this feature only works when in wired mode only.

The DualSense Controller has been available on PC since it was first launched, but this is the first time a major game has fully embedded its features on the platform.

Read: Save the Date, Metro Exodus: Complete Edition Coming Soon on PS5 and Xbox Series

Sony recently stated its commitment to continuously increasing output in PCs. In a company report published last summer, Sony first revealed it would be bringing more PlayStation exclusive games to PC, following the release of Horizon Zero Dawn.

Then earlier this year the SIE president also confirmed that PlayStation would be bringing a “whole list” of exclusive games to PC, starting with Days Gone coming out this month and followed by Horizon Zero Dawn, Predator: Hunting Grounds, and Helldivers to be ported to PC.

Read: It’s quite heavy, here are the PC specifications for Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition

Meanwhile, the full support of the DualSense controller on PC is an interesting development for PC gamers, where DualSense is likely to be glimpsed as a potential controller. What do you think? Are you interested in having DualSense?

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