Sony introduced yesterday on their official PlayStation Blog the all new next generation virtual reality controllers for the PS5 that are set to be used with the upcoming next-gen VR headset for the PlayStation 5 video game console in the future.
As you can see from the images they are wild departure from the undisputable outdated PS Move controllers that were originally designed for the PS3 as Wii Mote type motion controllers. Sony admittetly put them into good use with the original PS4 VR set but still the fact reamins that there weren’t ideal.
These new controllers will feature stronger immersion with adaptive triggers, haptic feedback, finger-touch detection and more.
Full feature list quoted directly from the PlayStation Blog:
The new VR controller enables players to feel and interact with games in a much more visceral way. There are several features, including key features from the DualSense controller, which match our vision for what next-generation VR games can be.
● Adaptive triggers: Each VR controller (Left and Right) includes an adaptive trigger button that adds palpable tension when pressed, similar to what’s found in the DualSense controller. If you’ve played a PS5 game, you’ll be familiar with the tension in the L2 or R2 buttons when you press them, such as when you’re drawing your bow to fire an arrow. When you take that kind of mechanic and apply it to VR, the experience is amplified to the next level.
● Haptic feedback: The new controller will have haptic feedback optimized for its form factor, making every sensation in the game world more impactful, textured and nuanced. When you’re traversing through rocky desert or trading blows in melee combat, you’ll feel the difference, magnifying the extraordinary visual and audio experience that’s so central to VR.
● Finger touch detection: The controller can detect your fingers without any pressing in the areas where you place your thumb, index, or middle fingers. This enables you to make more natural gestures with your hands during gameplay.
● Tracking: The VR controller is tracked by the new VR headset through a tracking ring across the bottom of the controller.
● Action buttons / analog sticks: The Left controller contains one analog stick, the triangle and square buttons, a “grip” button (L1), trigger button (L2) and Create button. The Right controller contains one analog stick, the cross and circle buttons, a “grip” button (R1), trigger button (R2) and Options button. The “grip” button can be used to pick up in-game objects, as one example.
PlayStation Blog
The official images for your viewing pleasure down below.
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