Sony got rid of the PS5 Dualsense controller button colors to simplify things
The face button icons work just fine on their own

You might have noticed that the PS5 DualSense controller is missing t🌊he controller's typical colors for its X, Square, Circle, and Triangle buttons.
It turns out there's a reason that the DualSense controller's face buttons are all a neutral blank color, instead of a combination of green, blue, red, and purple. "Yes, except for special editions, we’ve always used those colors," PlayStation senior art director Yujin Morisawa explains to . "For the PlayStation 5, we tried to eliminate what was already theꦇre. I wanted to simplify it and make it universal."
The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 controller has a scheme of two colors right now: black and white. There's no colorꦯing on any buttons, and Morisawa adds that th🦋e shapes themselves "already [show] what the button is going to be," so the colors aren't necessary.
Sony did recently reveal that the DualSense controller will be available in additional colors at a later time. In the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:same blog post answering FAQs about both the PS5 console and the controller, Sony🍎 🎐also revealed that the battery life for the DualSense is about the same as with the DualShock 4.
In the same interview with The Washington Post, Morisawa revealed that he originally designed by the PS5 to be bigger than it is now. Sony's new console is a he👍ckin' chonker by anyone's standards, so it's a big relief that Morisawa was t🍨old to make the console smaller by the powers that be at Sony.
To see what we made of our time so far with Sony's new controller, check out our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DualSense PS5 controller review for more.
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