New DualSense controller for PS5 appears in leak with renewed design

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Imagens of a new DualSense controller for PlayStation 5 leaked onto the internet this week. The presented design differs significantly from the current model, with changes to several visual and functional characteristics. Sony has not yet officially confirmed the changes, and the leak circulates as a rumor among experts and fans of the brand.

The released material shows the controller from different angles, revealing notable structural changes. Algumas parts of the body appear more elongated compared to the original version. The design also suggests changes to the position of the analog triggers and main buttons, as well as changes to the general texture of the accessory.

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Principais visual differences of the new control

Leaked images indicate that the rear triggers have received significant adjustments compared to the current model. The front of the device sports more prominent lines around the touchpad area. The cable finish appears to have a different texture, suggesting improvements in ergonomics during long gaming sessions.

  • The rear triggers have undergone changes in their shape and positioning.
  • The front of the control now has more prominent lines in the touchpad region.
  • The body finish features a modified texture for better grip.
  • One of the shoulder buttons features more refined LED lighting details.

Especialistas on hardware point out that these changes may aim to increase comfort during prolonged gaming sessions. Até At the moment, no removable battery has been confirmed, contrary to what some previous rumors suggested. The possibility of a launch in November is also circulating among sources close to the sector, although Sony has not released an official schedule.

Histórico of DualSense improvements

Discussions about updates to the DualSense began more than a year ago. Internamente, a version identified as DualSense V3 has gained attention from specialized technology sources. The main point mentioned was the possibility of a removable battery, a feature that the current model does not have.

Essa change would respond to frequent complaints from players about battery wear over time. A simple battery change would eliminate the need to discard the entire controller. Alguns reports indicate that the launch could take place in November, with a possible console hardware upgrade also scheduled for the same period.

Expectativas from the market for the new accessory

Jogadores closely monitors the development of new controls. DualSense revolutionized the gaming experience with advanced haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. With these new changes, existing functions can be expanded, or weaknesses corrected over time.

Analistas note that durability continues to be a recurring concern among accessory owners. Premium Modelos like the DualSense Edge already offer replacement parts, but the cost remains high. A standard controller with accessibility and durability improvements could appeal to a much broader audience.

Posicionamento official Sony about future updates

PlayStation remains secretive about future hardware plans. The company currently focuses its efforts on game promotions and software updates for PS5. Qualquer official announcement must go through the brand’s direct channels, not through leaks on specialized portals.

Public interest remains high in news about the PlayStation ecosystem. Fãs awaits official confirmations on the changes suggested in the leaked images. Enquanto that, the DualSense remains the standard accessory for millions of gamers around the world.

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