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Deathloop

Deathloop will make the most of the PS5 DualSense controller – here’s how

Posted on November 24, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Arkane Studios has shared some exciting information about how the PS5’s DualSense controller will work in Deathloop, a new shooter game coming in 2021.

The DualSense features are discussed at length in a post on the PlayStation Blog, with new systems mentioned including ‘Dynamic Weapons’, gun jamming and an explanation of how the game will use haptic feedback.

Anne Lewis, senior content manager for Bethesda, explained that these moments in the game will feedback to your controller in different ways: “Your trigger button locks up mid-firefight.
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