Metro Exodus: Enhanced Editionwas the first major PC game to add full support for DualSense, controller of ps5. Developer 4A added DualSense support to the game with an update released Friday. As you can see in the video below, the PC version can now take full advantage of the PS5 controller’s unique features, such as tactile feedback. Of course, for now, these features only work when you connect the controller by cable.
Metro Exodus becomes ps5’s first PC game to use DualSense features
In fact, the DualSense controller has been available on the PC platform since its launch. Platforms like Steam also added DualSense to their controller libraries, but there were no games that supported some of the controller’s unique features, such as tactile feedback. Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition was the first PC game to support the controller’s features in this sense.
PS5’s DualSense is now fully functional on PC, via Metro Exodus’ latest update. pic.twitter.com/97yVVYYIJy
— Andy Robinson (@AndyPlaytonic) May 22, 2021
Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition PlayStation 5 will not be released until June 18, so the PC update is the first platform for gamers to experience the game with haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.
As you know, interest in the PC platform by PlayStation has risen considerably recently. In particular, horizon zero dawn’s arrival on the PC platform and the high interest it receives seems to have encouraged Sony to move towards this area. Not so much, the recently released pc version of Days Gone proves it. However, their Steam developer page contains hints of new games to come. We hope that more PlayStation exclusives will come to the PC platform in the future.
By the way, before I forget, a rumor that came out in early March actually shows which games can come. They say there’s a PC way to play important PlayStation exclusives like God of War, Ghost of Tsushima, Bloodborne, Uncharted. We hope so! You can read the details from the link below.