New PS5 system update finally makes using a DualSense controller on multiple devices far less hassle

New PS5 system update finally makes using a DualSense controller on multiple devices far less hassle


A PS5 system update is due tomorrow that will finally add controller pairing across multiple devices.


It means if you’re using your DualSense controller across more than one console – or for PC or mobile play, for instance – you will no longer need to pair it each time.


This update was detailed by Sony back in July, but finally it will be available globally for users from tomorrow, 17th September.


The update will also add Power Saver mode, which will scale back performance to reduce power consumption. Future updates for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, Demon’s Souls, and Ghost of Yōtei will make use of this feature.


Full details can be found on the PlayStation Blog.


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