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Short answer: No, but there are workarounds. Long answer: This controller uses the same USB type connection that a PS4 controller uses but it will not actually function on the PS4 natively. This controller uses Microsoft’s XInput protocol (to function as a controller (for PC and Xbox), which the PS4 does not support. However, there are some workarounds that can get these types of controllers working on PS4. The first option is to use an adapter to connect it to a phone (such as a USB A to USB C, for example). Once you’ve done that, you can download and launch the PlayStation remote app and use it to launch games on your PS4. The game will appear on both your phone and your TV, and you can use this controller to play, though there may be some lag depending on the speed of your network connections. The second, and possibly better option is to search for an Xbox360/Xbox One to PS4 adapter. This will translate XInput commands into ones that the PS4 can understand, allowing the use of this controller. This is a wired controller so make sure whatever adapter you choose (there are many makers of these) is not for the wireless version. You may need to refer to the controller’s manual to make sure it is in XInput mode (and not Switch/Wii mode) if the PS4 does not recognize the controller with the adapter. Hope this helped.
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