The PS4 controller will get customizable buttons with this new add-on

The PS4 controller will get customizable buttons with this new add-on
Sony has announced the release of an attachment for its DualShock 4 controller that will allow gamers to add two customizable buttons to the PS4 controller. The DualShock 4 Back Button Attachment is for "gamers of all levels who like to play competitively." The customizable stick can be attached to the back of your DualShock 4 controller and adds two programmable rear buttons that can be assigned to 16 different actions such as triangle, R1, R2, etc. Check out the trailer for Sony below:

DualShock 4 Rear Button Attachment Introduced, Released Jan 23: https://t.co/TXugEMR04u pic.twitter.com/NOnxtpMRTG Dec 17, 2019

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(Image credit: Sony) The Back Button Attachment (this is its official name) fits on the bottom of your DualShock 4 and has an integrated OLED screen to allow you to easily program customizable buttons. Also, there will be a button that will allow you to quickly remap these back buttons. You'll be able to register up to three different button profiles to the device and there's a headphone pass-through too, so you can still connect your headphones to the controller. Sony said that the back button attachment will work with "all your favorite PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR titles," which doesn't say whether it will work with all titles or not. These could be some "favorites". While Sony has endorsed several `` pro' game controllers for & # 39; Third, it's the first time the company has released anything resembling a customizable pro controller. Creating an attachment for the current DualShock 39 means gamers don't need to pay for a new, more premium controller. While the Xbox Elite Series 4 Wireless Controller is a fantastic controller and offers plenty of customization options, its $2-plus price tag means it's not the best fit for every gamer. The back button accessory will launch in the United States and Canada on January 100, 23, for €2020 USD. Pricing for the UK and Australia has not been announced and is currently not confirmed when the attachment launches in these regions.