DualShock 3 Controller Dated For Europe
July 2nd Will have Europeans rumbling.
Date: Monday, June 30, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Sony has announced that their DualShock 3 Wireless Controller will be available for the PlayStation 3 in Europe on July 2nd, 2008.

David Reeves, President and CEO, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, commented, "We are delighted to confirm that DualShock 3 will be released in SCEE territories in early July. We hope this will add to the intense gaming experience for our fans, as we continue to evolve PS3, its software and its peripherals.”

Almost all future PS3 releases will support DualShock 3, and the controller is already compatible with many existing PS3 titles (firmware upgrade 1.94 required). Making your gaming experience more immersive, more intuitive and more realistic, DualShock 3 is the only Bluetooth controller combining vibration function and SixAxis features.

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