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A new PlayStation 5 DualSense controller PC app called PCXSense is now available for download, allowing users to get more out of the controller in PC games and emulators.

The app, whose beta release can be downloaded from Github, allows users to do things not normally possible even with official support, such as the ability to tweak trigger sensibility and behavior in emulators like Yuzu, Cemu, and Dolphin, and create custom adaptive trigger profiles and macros. While several games support the controller natively on PC, not too many come with adaptive triggers support, so this app will allow users to recreate the adaptive triggers features seen in PlayStation 5 games or create their own from scratch.

RELATED STORY A PlayStation Console Critical Vulnerability Was Recently Fixed; Full PS5 Testkit Access Could Lead to Interesting Developments
The PlayStation 5 base controller was updated last year with the DualSense Edge, which comes with plenty of improvements and enhancements over the regular model, such as replaceable sticks, profile customization directly from the console, customizable trigger stops, and more. You can learn more about the controller with Kai's review.

PC Games:
According to a leak from a Nixxes employee, 2024 could be a big year for PlayStation with PC ports lined up for some of the PS5’s biggest games.

In the past few years, Sony has been entering new territories by porting some of its biggest first-party titles to PC. In 2023 alone, PC players got to experience the likes of Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, Returnal, and The Last of Us Part 1, some of PlayStation‘s biggest titles.

Not counting The Last of Us Part 1’s mixed reception, the arrival of these ports has been stellar across the board due to the work of porting partner Nixxes Software.

It seems like Sony has no plans of stopping the PC port train, with a leak indicating more PS heavy hitters could be launching on PC in 2024.

Demon’s Souls, Ghost of Tsushima, and more may be coming to PC
The leak in question comes from a “Nixxes employee,” who shared Sony’s PC plans for 2024. In a 4chan post shared to Reddit, the employee claims The Last of Us Part 2, Ghost of Tsushima, Demon’s Souls, and Grand Turismo 7 will hit PC sometime this year.
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