

Well, the Steam support has been released and it’s a bit spotty and while Sony hasn’t released an official driver yet, the crew behind DS4Windows has added support for it. Update: I did mention I’d update this review once the native Dualshock Support in Steam or Sony the official driver from Sony was released.

Fast forward to 3 months ago when Sony announced a wireless adapter that gives the PC native DualShock 4 support. For the most part, it worked and it did the job that Sony failed to do, which was providing a working driver for Windows.

Typically if you wanted to use a DualShock 4 controller on your Windows PC, you had to pick up a Bluetooth adapter or dongle and use a 3rd party software like DS4Windows or Joy2Key.
