The updates for iOS 16.4, iPadOS 16.4, macOS Sierra 13.3, and tvOS 16.4 support the PlayStation 5 DualSense Edge Wireless Controller. This makes it possible for users to utilize the controller with Apple devices.
Even though it was released in January, the new PlayStation controller is only now being supported on Apple devices. Several PlayStation customers have complained about a lack of support within the past month.
Back in October, Sony presented the world with the DualSense Edge. It is designed to be “ultra-customizable,” meaning it comes with a normal, high dome, and low dome caps, half dome back buttons, and lever back buttons, allowing professional players to switch their controls.
The DualSense, in its basic configuration, now comes with an upgraded joystick and button layout, as well as additional buttons on the rear of the controller. Moreover, the controller supports profiles with pre-programmed controls for various titles. The controller in the United States is $199, and it comes with a braided USB-C cable, a connector housing, and a carrying case specifically designed for it. It is comparable to the wireless controller for the Xbox Elite 2 console.