Sony has officially revealed the PlayStation 4 controller, the DualShock 4.
The capabilities of the new controller were detailed by Mike Cerny, lead system architect for the Sony PlayStation 4. As previously reported, the DualShock 4 features a touchpad in its centre body, a 'share' button and a headphone jack for 'enhanced social interactions'. A light bar found along the top of the controller serves as a "simpler, more friendly way to identify players".
The DualShock 4 was developed in tandem with a stereo camera capable of sensing the depth of the environment in front of it and of tracking the position of the controller via the light bar.
Sony says it has also enhanced the controller's rumble, the feel of the joystick and triggers, as well as reduced the controller latency.
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