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Microsoft is asking if people want PS5 DualSense features in Xbox Series X/S controllers

The company also wants to know if its new consoles are "next-gen" enough.

Software and games giant Microsoft is probing if its users want to have some of the features in Sony's DualSense PS5 controller in its new Xbox Series X and Series S gamepads.

As reported by TechRadar, the company is asking people who recently bought its Xbox Series X or Series S consoles for their thoughts, including whether the hardware "feels next-gen." Furthermore, Microsoft has asked users whether the PS5's DualSense had any features that they might want to be included in the new Xbox controller.

Microsoft's new gamepad already boasts a number of features that the PS4's DualShock 4 had, including a dedicated button for sharing footage. The Xbox Series X controller was revealed in March 2020, with Microsoft saying that it was easier to hold.

The DualSense controller has received a lot of praise for the changes it has made, including new and improved haptic feedback and the introduction of adaptive triggers which change resistance depending on what is happening in the game.

We had our first look at the DualSense in April of last year. By the time the PS5 was released in November 2020, we described the controller as "mindblowing."

The gamepad is usable in Steam now, too.

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Alex Calvin is a freelance journalist and writer covering the business of games. He started out at UK trade paper MCV in 2013 and left as deputy editor over three years later. In June 2017, he launched PC games b2b site PCGamesInsider.biz for Steel Media and has written for the likes of GI.biz, Eurogamer, Kotaku UK, VGC, Games London, The Observer/Guardian and Esquire UK. He can be found on Twitter @gamesbizuk.
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