The second inclusion is a function that is specific to the PlayStation 5. Shedworks has introduced support for the PlayStation 5’s DualSense controller and haptic feedback technologies. That may not be enough to entice Sable enthusiasts to return to the game, but for new Sable players on PS5, it should offer an attractive aspect of immersion to the experience.
Those who still own a PlayStation 4 and are looking for a PlayStation 5 in stores are out of luck. Gregorios Kythreotis, the creator of Sable, announced on Twitter that there are no present plans to bring Sable to the PlayStation 4. It’s unclear whether this is due to an exclusivity agreement or whether Shedworks just deems the PS5 version to be final and is ready to move on.