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Was thinking about also but didn´t know that Sony did it for other games already.
Not saying it will never happen, just pointing out that it's highly unlikely!
Ah, I see... i purchased on my PS4 back when it came out, and wasn't sure if it EVEN got an update to support Dualsense on PS5 - so i guess i should have added that as a part of my question lol.
Here's to hoping
Death stranding uses the same engine as Zero Dawn, and that has dualsense - so i'm sure the engine can support it. But, like you said, they probably don't want to put the work in for a smaller user base.
without 3rd party software even the dual shock support is bad and dual sense is even worse.
But getting the chance to use the ps5 features on PC is still worth for me and features are great. I can really recommend dsX software.