DualShock 4 works on PC at launch

7 October 2013

Sony has revealed that the Playstation 4 controller, the DualShock 4, will work on PC when it becomes readily available alongside the upcoming console.

Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios President Shuhei Yoshida said that the controller will work on Windows systems at launch.

Yoshida added that all the “basic functions” such as the analogue sticks and buttons will function, leaving us to assume that the touch pad won’t work for PC applications.

It’s also unlikely that the motion sensors in the controller will work on PC.

Ster Kinekor Entertainment has confirmed that the PlayStation 4 now carries a launch date of 13 December 2013 in South Africa.

Source: Twitter

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