On Tuesday, Sony announced the September release of a new DualShock 4 USB Wireless Adaptor which will let you connect a DualShock 4 to PC and Mac wirelessly and will enable every feature of the controller. The controller’s buttons, analog sticks, touch pad, light bar, motion sensors, vibration, and stereo headset jack will be compatible with gaming applications that support the features.
Currently, controllers can be connected to a Mac or PC via USB cable or Bluetooth, however, the latter doesn’t always support all controller functions.
Earlier this year, Sony brought the long awaited Remote Play to Macs and PCs, allowing gamers to stream games from their PlayStation 4 to their computer.
Sony also announced Tuesday that PlayStation Now, a subscription service that allows streaming of hundreds of PS3 games to a PS4, will soon be headed to Windows PC. PlayStation Now brings a library of more than 400 games.
According to Sony, the company is “evaluating Mac support for PS Now, but have nothing to announce at this time.”