Wednesday, 2 July 2014


If you’ve been in the market for a new PlayStation 3 controller, you might want to consider looking at something a bit more current. Sony stealthily added some support for PlayStation 4 controllers in the most recent PS3 firmware update. Reddit user “shafiggy16” has posted a tutorial on how to get your Dual Shock 4 up and running, and the process is straightforward. The system won’t automatically recognize the controller, so you’ll need to register it as a Bluetooth device (similar to a remote control or headset).

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If you’ve been in the market for a new PlayStation 3 controller, you might want to consider looking at something a bit more current. Sony stealthily added some support for PlayStation 4 controllers in the most recent PS3 firmware update. Reddit user “shafiggy16” has posted a tutorial on how to get your Dual Shock 4 up and running, and the process is straightforward. The system won’t automatically recognize the controller, so you’ll need to register it as a Bluetooth device (similar to a remote control or headset).

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