The PlayStation retrieves the slightly adjusted Astro Bot Dualsense controller

The PlayStro BOT quietly stated that it would be the first game to get two DualSense controller designs earlier this year. If you hadn't paid attention, it would have been supposed to have been inherent in the original design. In fact, even if you pay attention, the Astro Bot Controller No. 2 may have still assumed that some people could still say the difference after being completely disclosed.

The PlayStation has shared a new clip of the controller on social media with various bots of Astro Bot. When the bot pops out, the controller rotates, flicker, and ends with Astro's happy arches rather than normal round eyes. In other words, as long as we showed, it is the only difference between the new Dualsense and the original, which was released last year.

It is all in the eyes

Astro Bot shakes next to the Dualsense controller. PlayStation

Posts that disclose pre -orders and release details for the controller do not explain what is one difference, and it is too subtle. The answer is full of people asking what is the difference. Others have questioned whether adjustment is actually necessary, and suggests that a sticker with an eye may be included or sold separately in the original controller.

Given that the eye is printed on the touchpad, I'm not sure how much sticker ideas are realized.

The reason why the PlayStation is rich is that the touchpad of the Astro Bot Dualsense controller was not animated. The video includes an immunity that the controller is not a real product. Attempt to avoid the disappointment of the buyer who is expected to blink when the controller is taken out of the box.

I was a bit torn about what this adjusted controller was. Every time the PlayStation launches a limited edition Dualsense, it is sold very quickly that will never return. It is great for the Astro Bot fan who first missed the opportunity to catch the controller, and the originals of the originals mean that they do not feel as if they were lying.

But PlayStation needs to know that there are many people who are ready to drop $ 85 in a new ASTRO controller with a slightly different eye. Whether you are a sick person like me who likes Astro and is a little different, the new Dualsense's pre -order will open exclusively at the PlayStation Direct, which is ready to be released on October 30 on September 12.


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Astrovot

System

PlayStation-1

5.0/5

Released

September 6, 2024

ESRB

Humor and fantasy violence E10+ for everyone

developer

Team Asobi

Publisher

Sony's interactive entertainment

engine

Exclusive engine



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