- PlayStation has marketed the DualSense as a PC-ready controller.
- The controller now comes in a new packaging and includes a USB-C cable to appeal to this audience.
- This announcement comes after numerous reliable reports of the gaming giant moving away from future PC ports.
Recently, reports of PlayStation shifting its strategy have flooded the scene. It is said that the gaming giant no longer plans to release tentpole titles like Marvel’s Wolverine and Ghost of Yotei on the platform.
Ironically enough, days after these reliable reports went viral, Sony is advertising a PC-ready DualSense controller.
Why it matters: PC gamers are not too happy with PlayStation after recent reports, and this advertisement has done little to win back their trust.

Over on social media, PlayStation had begun advertising its DualSense controller specifically for the PC audience.
This controller is virtually identical to the one that Sony was selling before, except that it now comes in a different packaging. The controller also sports a USB-C cable for connectivity.
Needless to say, reactions to this post have been very interesting on social media. Many people have pointed out the irony of Sony announcing a new DualSense targeted primarily at PC gamers despite having no intentions of releasing first-party titles on the platform moving forward.
Some have brought forward the age-old grievances of stick drift that have persisted for a while now.

It is hard not to feel a bit surprised by the timing of the whole situation. Of course, PlayStation hasn’t officially said anything about its future PC strategy, but with multiple insiders backing up recent rumors, things are all but set in stone at this point.
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