As you probably know from previous coverage, Sony’s DualShock 4 controllers make decent gamepads for PCs and are relatively easy to set up. That didn’t change with the release of the PlayStation 5 and its DualSense controller. The only difference is that, unlike the DualShock, the DualSense requires frequent firmware updates. The problem with updating a DualSense is that it requires users to connect it to a PlayStation 5 via USB. Therefore, those using one on a PC have to connect it to their PS5, update it, then re-pair it to their PC, which is a hassle. It also limits players who may have bought the controller separately for their PC and don’t have a PS5 to perform updates. Fortunately, Sony is aware of the situation and dropped an updater app for Windows 11 and “select Windows 10 devices” on Wednesday. Sony lists the system requirements on a dedicated help page.
OS: Windows 10 (64 bit) or Windows 11 Storage space: 10 MB or more Display resolution: 1024x768 or higher USB port: Required
The same page also hosts a link to the DualSense firmware updater software. Once the app is installed, connect the DualSense to the PC with a USB cable and follow the onscreen prompts. After installing the firmware, close the app and disconnect the controller to go back to using it wirelessly. You can only update one DualSense at a time, though. The app also lets users know when new firmware is available. Image credit: Sergey Galyonkin