
If you’re looking to check out games that support adaptive triggers and haptics, here’s the list of PlayStation 5 games supporting Adaptive Triggers and Haptic Feedback. Haptic feedback In terms of the adaptive triggers and the haptic feedback motors, there's something of a huge black frame inside the controller which is attached to the motherboard. However, there are plenty of games out there that make use of all the cool DualSense features.
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The Reflex Pro has already launched, while the other two models will be releasing in 2022. The PlayStation 5 is still in its infancy as far as its life-cycle is concerned.

The first wave of controllers have already sold out, though Scuf promises more in the near future, along with faceplates, customizable thumbstick placement, and different color patterns.

These controllers pack a premium price, much like the Xbox Elite Controller, starting at $199.99 for the Reflex, $229.99 for the Reflex Pro, and a whopping $259.99 for the FPS. PS4 games dont natively support Dualsense features, but some get upgrades/patches that involve them. Corsair's subsidiary brand has three different variants available-the Reflex, Reflex Pro, and FPS-offering programmable rear paddles, "improved thumbstick design" and extra thumbsticks, anti-friction rings, low actuation triggers (for the FPS model), or just compatibility with the PS5's adaptive triggers (Reflex models). Now, that's changing, as Scuf Gaming has revealed the first third-party PS5 gamepad.

When it comes to alternatives to the PlayStation 5's DualSense controller, there haven't been any.
