Despite the PlayStation 5 being months away from actual release, Sony has unveiled the new DualSense controller that will arrive with the new generation of the gaming console.

The new controller bigs a couple of major changes both in design and in the internals. Unlike the PlayStation 4‘s DualShock controllers, the old ruble technology is being replaced by new haptic feedback and the new “adaptive triggers” can have their resistance for triggers adjusted for different gameplay effects. Meaning, more immersive experience can be gained through this.

Sony PlayStation 5 DualSense Controller

The DualSense controller now features an in built integrated microphone along with a USB Type-C port (which has been highly requested). Coming to the design, the new controllers follow a dual tone color scheme which makes it look similar to the PSVR gear. Its design has also been overhauled, with a more rounded design that is said to aid in grip and button controls.

Among the new changes, the share button has now been rebranded as the “create” button. This will allow for “new ways for players to create epic gameplay content to share with the world.” Although, exact details of how this gameplay sharing feature actually works, is currently unknown. But Sony plans on sharing additional information close to the launch date.

Sony PlayStation 5 DualSense Controller

Another new aesthetical change is the PlayStation button, which is now an actual cut out of the console’s logo and not just a button that features it. In terms of similarity, the overall button layout and format have been kept relatively untouched, so users will still feel comfortable with the newer design. It follows the same symmetrical pattern with the D-pad and face buttons on the top half and the matching analog sticks on the bottom.