The Resident Evil 4 remake, the upcoming survival-horror title from Capcom, is just a few hours away from being released on a range of systems. This includes the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and even the PlayStation 4. While fans across most platforms have praised Capcom's recent Resident Evil games, some PC gamers have had to deal with a few issues, one of which was the lack of native support for PlayStation controllers and button prompts.
RE Village features support for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 gamepads via Steam input. However, it did not feature PS button prompts on PC, with the Xbox ones being the only option available. With the Resident Evil 4 remake's looming release, some PC players have been wondering whether this new title will have full support for PlayStation controllers and button inputs or if they will have to make do with the default Xbox prompts.
Fortunately, for players who want to use their shiny new DualSense offering or their old and reliable DualShock 4 to play the upcoming remake on PC, Capcom has confirmed that the game will be compatible with PlayStation controllers. Moreover, the title will give players the option to choose between Xbox prompts as well as the PS ones.
Capcom's upcoming survival-horror remake will feature support for PlayStation controllers, complete with default PlayStation button layouts when players use the DualShock 4 or the DualSense products. While having the Xbox button prompts does not detract much from the gameplay experience, it does make things unintuitive for players that are not used to this gamepad.
Very few games on PC feature native support for both Xbox as well as PlayStation controller layouts. Most major AAA and indie titles offer the green
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