Sony has detailed its "FlexStrike" wireless PS5 fight stick. This purpose-built fighting game controller can work in tandem with your DualSense when it launches in 2026 https://t.co/av8qhYROxn
Sony details its ‘FlexStrike’ wireless PS5 fight stick https://t.co/fa5qNbY29b
Sony has revealed new details on its wireless PS5 fight stick as well as its official name, FlexStrike. https://t.co/9NhG01EQCF https://t.co/m7OPvw3Tad
Sony is rolling out a new beta firmware update for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Pro that introduces several enhancements to the DualSense controller. The update enables users to pair a single DualSense controller wirelessly with up to four devices simultaneously, including PCs, Macs, and mobile devices. This feature aims to streamline the controller's connectivity across multiple platforms, improving user convenience especially for those who use the controller beyond the PlayStation console. Additionally, the update introduces a "Power Saver" mode for supported PS5 games, which scales back performance to reduce the console's power consumption. The update is currently available to users enrolled in the PS5 Beta program and is expected to be released more broadly later in 2025. The improvements have been noted as a quality-of-life enhancement, addressing a long-standing limitation of the DualSense controller and further strengthening Sony's partnership with Apple, as the controllers are widely used with Apple devices.