"Halo: Campaign Evolved" is likely to provide features on the PlayStation 5 platform that the Xbox version cannot match.A detail on the game’s PlayStation Store page shows that this game will make full use of the features of the PS5 DualSense controller to bring a more immersive gaming experience.

Since the launch of the original Xbox in 2001, the battle for console supremacy between Microsoft and Sony has continued for more than two decades.Xbox, which achieved the brand's first major success with the FPS masterpiece "Halo: Combat Evolved", shocked players around the world when it officially announced at the end of October that the game would be launched on the PS5 platform - this was not only the first time the "Halo" series was launched on the PlayStation console, but also the first time it was launched simultaneously.

This highly anticipated work is currently available on the PlayStation Store page. Although pre-orders are not yet available, players can already add it to their wishlists.Although the game features listed on the page are generally the same as the Microsoft Store version, the careful Push Square website discovered a detail that may make the PS5 version stand out: the page clearly states that it supports "DualSense controller features" and specifically states that "supports vibration functions and trigger effects."Although the Xbox Series X|S controller also has these basic functions, the industry generally believes that the PS5 iconic controller is superior in terms of immersive experience.

Although the store page does not specify the differences, the adaptive trigger function of the PS5 DualSense controller is undoubtedly a significant advantage - provided the game can fully adapt to it.Since the release of the Xbox One in 2013, the Xbox controller has used pulse trigger technology, which uses two built-in vibration motors to provide feedback when the player presses the trigger, simulating operational experiences such as firing a gun.PlayStation’s adaptive triggers not only provide varying degrees of resistance feedback, but also give developers more granular control to simulate diverse tactile experiences based on game situations.

The mall pages of both platforms confirmed that the game supports full-platform cross-platform online play and cross-platform progress interoperability.While the game does not include a competitive multiplayer mode, cross-platform connectivity means that up to four players can team up to experience the classic campaign and three new prequel missions, regardless of platform.