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Find out how you can link your DualSense to your PS3.

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Jason Coles

With the PS5 launch upon us, mostly, lots of people have a new console and a new controller to mess around with.

The DualSense controller is an impressive bit of technology that is filled to the brim with design ideas meant to improve your experience and immersion.

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That basically means that lots of people are going to be messing around with it in the coming weeks because they can and it’s fun to do.

One of the things you can do is link it with the PS3, and if, for some reason, you feel like you need to give it a go, here’s what you need to know.

How to link your DualSense to your PS3

Linking your DualSense to your PS3 is actually incredibly easy, and you should have basically everything you need. Well, assuming you have a PS3 and a DualSense controller.

All you need to do to perform this magic is to link the two via a USB cable.

That’s literally it, once you’ve done that you’ll be able to use the highest-tech controller with one of the most disappointing consoles.

If you’re wondering what else you can link your DualSense to, then let us help you out.

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What else can you link your DualSense to

Weirdly, you can’t link it to your PS4, which is the console you’d most expect it to be compatible with.

The good news though, is that you can connect it to your Nintendo Switch and a PC if you’ve got the right equipment.

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You can also use it to play games via xCloud, despite it being a service from Microsoft, and therefore something of a competitor to Sony.

None of this makes a huge amount of sense, but it is fairly entertaining to know about. We’re looking forward to when somebody manages to hook it up to a Doom playing fridge or something.

READ MORE: How to connect PS5 controller to iPad or Android tablet!

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PS5 DualSense Controller Works Perfectly On PS3 (But Not PS4)

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Alex Santa Maria

The PlayStation 5’s high-tech DualSense controller works just fine on the PlayStation 3, but not the PlayStation 4. Here’s why that’s the case.

 

Players who have already picked up their DualSense for PlayStation 5 have discovered that they work perfectly well with the PlayStation 3, but not the PlayStation 4. It’s an ironic situation considering that the PlayStation 5 supports PlayStation 4 games, but no one seems to be able to reproduce the unique setup of the PlayStation 3. The console’s notorious Cell microprocessor made games hard to develop for at the time and makes the hardware tough to work with nowadays.

From packing in a full PlayStation 2 in its innards to running Linux, the original PlayStation 3 wanted to be compatible with as much of a player’s technology as possible. Part of that was stripped away as Sony created smaller and more budget-conscious editions of the console, but another part of that was baked into the PS3’s core. At a time when the Xbox was on top and trying to sell everything proprietary, the PlayStation 3 had far-reaching Bluetooth support, letting players pull any old gadget out of storage as long as it supported the wireless tech. This also leads to some interesting modern scenarios like the ones playing out in recent times with bored DualSense owners.

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Richard Masucci of ReviewTechUSA posted a tweet asking why the DualSense controller would work perfectly on a PlayStation 3, but not a PlayStation 4. Not too long afterward, user LegacyZeroZ responded with the simple answer. The PlayStation 3’s Bluetooth support is expansive enough that it accepts controllers of all sorts as long as they also have Bluetooth. The PlayStation 4 was designed to be more restrictive, with only certain games supporting controllers other than the official Sony offerings. The DualSense is a Bluetooth controller, so the PS3 is happy to let it connect for sessions of last-gen games like Killzone.

In this one way, the PlayStation 3 really was ahead of its time. It wouldn’t be until the tail-end of the Xbox One years that Microsoft would switch off of its own unique wireless signal and embrace Bluetooth technology. Funnily enough, it was after Microsoft found itself in the same situation as Sony in the PlayStation 3 days, showcasing that the company in the lead always seems to want to grab at more control than the underdog. Eventually, technology overrides any of these squabbles by making simple things standard and dragging technology companies away from their old moneymakers.

So, while the PlayStation 5 DualSense does work well with the PlayStation 3, gamers who try to use it on the decades-old hardware won’t get any of the true benefits of the newfangled gamepad. Early previews have suggested that the haptic feedback and resistant triggers could be a gamechanger if developers take advantage of them. However, since Xbox and PC users don’t have access to the tech, it’s more likely that it falls by the wayside alongside Kinect voice commands and platform-specific second screen experiences. Gimmicks are all well and good, but it will take a lot to enforce change on the rest of the industry.

Next: PS5 Exclusive Games Will Be Coming To PS4 Through 2022, Sony Suggests

Source: Richard Masucci/Twitter

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Alex Santa Maria is a writer, editor, and critic based out of the Sunshine State. Raised on a healthy diet of gaming mags at an Xbox LAN center, Alex is an enthusiast who loves shooters, roguelikes, and arcade-style games. He has an unhealthy obsession with bad movies, a love of the 1980s, and the skills to rack up a high score on your local pinball table. When not covering the latest news on Screen Rant, you may find his byline on a growing number of webzones, including GameRevolution, TechRaptor, Mandatory, and WrestleZone.

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One of the Reddit users received the DualSense controller from the PlayStation 5 console before the official start of sales and tested it for compatibility with various devices via wired and Bluetooth.

Enthusiast, in particular, checked if the new controller is supported by the PlayStation 4 system. The controller successfully connects via Bluetooth and is recognized, but none of the buttons work. Perhaps the problem is fixed in the new firmware.

At the same time DualSense surprisingly «befriended» the old lady PlayStation 3 . The user managed to connect the controller by wire and play inFamous 2 with it — according to him, only the PlayStation button and vibration did not work . He also tried connecting the gamepad to the PS3 via Bluetooth. When connected wirelessly, the controller functions in the XMB menu, but stops responding to input as soon as the game starts.

In addition, the author also tested DualSense on Windows 10 and Android. At the moment the results are :

  • Steam on PC in Big Picture mode — lags regardless of the connection;
  • PS Remote Play on PC — works well with a wired connection (God of War 3 even had vibration), but is not recognized via Bluetooth;
  • PS Remote Play on Android — does not work at all, although it connects normally to the smartphone itself.

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