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Sony just unveiled a new controller innovation that will launch before the PS5

Published Dec 17th, 2019 6:35PM EST
PS4 Pro Controller
Image: Sony

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The PS5 might be the console on every PlayStation fan’s mind, but Sony isn’t done developing products for its current console. Just a few weeks after telling the world that the PS5 controller will be much better than the DualShock 4 controller you’re using now, Sony quietly launched an unexpected product meant to improve gaming on the PS4. The DualShock 4 Back Button Attachment is a $29.99 device that can be attached to the controller to offer users two additional, fully customizable buttons.

The relatively tiny contraption attaches to the back of the controller and features two buttons flanking a central OLED touchscreen display, which can be used to customize the buttons. Sony explained in a blog post that the buttons can be mapped to up to 16 different actions and “provide amazing tactile feedback.”

The buttons can be reconfigured as you play, and you can save up to three different profiles for different games.

Image source: Sony

Unsurprisingly, the controller also features a 3.5mm headphone jack, so you can still hook your headphones to it. The Back Button Attachment will be available in stores come January 23rd, selling for $29.99 in the US and CAD 39.99 in Canada.

The announcement makes no mention of PS5 compatibility, although Sony does say that the product “is tested and approved for all of your favorite PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR titles and is built with the ergonomics of the DS4 in mind.” Does that mean the DualShock 5 controller will ship with built-in back buttons of its own? It’s too early to say, but we’ll learn more about the PS5 controller once Sony is ready to unveil the PlayStation 5.

While we wait, here’s a video presentation of the DualShock 4 Back Button Attachment in action:

Chris Smith Senior Writer

Chris Smith has been covering consumer electronics ever since the iPhone revolutionized the industry in 2008. When he’s not writing about the most recent tech news for BGR, he brings his entertainment expertise to Marvel’s Cinematic Universe and other blockbuster franchises.

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