4A Games released a hotfix for Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition on PC, where it secretly added support for DualSense – now the shooter supports tactile feedback and adaptive triggers.
As far as we know, this is the first PC game with native support for the PlayStation 5 gamepad features, which surprised many – now players expect other developers to follow suit and start implementing DualSense in other PC projects.
Unfortunately, for now, DualSense can only be fully used in an improved version of the shooter, which requires a graphics card with ray tracing support to run. Whether the feature will be added to the original is still unknown.
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