Bethesda dropped a PS5 features trailer for Starfield today, touting DualSense bells and whistles and PS5 Pro upscaling that PC players can only dream of without jumping through hoops. Launching April 7 alongside the 'Free Lanes' update and 'Terran Armada' DLC, it's the full package for console peasants who missed the 2023 debut. 'Starfield feels right at home on the PlayStation 5,' Bethesda claims, as if haptic triggers will fix procedural planets.

DualSense gets the star treatment: adaptive triggers mimic weapon recoil and ship controls shot-by-shot, the lightbar pulses red for low health or ship alerts before going white on recovery, touchpad swipes handle menus and scanners, and the controller speaker pipes audio logs straight to your palms. PS5 Pro owners pick between 4K/30fps Visual Mode or 60fps Performance Mode, both juiced by PSSR. Standard PS5 gets SSD speeds, trophies, and the full haptic suite—no mods required.

X reactions tilt positive from PS5 camps, with users hyped for fresh access to Bethesda's space epic post-updates. Xbox holdouts gripe about the port timing, while PC master race murmurs about missing native haptics. One post calls it 'Starfield: The Complete Edition' for PlayStation—three years late, but with toys Microsoft couldn't patent.

This move reeks of Microsoft's multiplatform pivot, handing ex-exclusives console perks to juice sales. PC still rules visuals, but try telling that to a DualSense grip feeling every laser blast.