Starting next month, Steam will tell you if a game has native PlayStation controller support

Image of the DualSense controller from the front on in situ.


In a Tuesday blog post aimed at developers, Valve announced a new Steam feature that users will soon benefit from: the ability for developers to mark their games as DualShock 4 and DualSense compatible. The Steamworks backend will now ask developers whether their games support the PlayStation 4 and 5 controllers, and next month that information will begin to appear on store and library pages.

Thanks to Valve’s controller configurator, which is built into Steam, it’s already trivially easy to use both controllers in Steam games. Lack of native support means they likely won’t have PlayStation button icons in-game, though, which can be confusing. And there’s good reason for developers to indicate whether they have native PlayStation controller support, because Sony’s controllers have some features Microsoft’s don’t.



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