Best PS5 Controller Settings for Death Stranding 2

Everything you need to know about the best controller settings for Death Stranding 2 on the PS5, including both walking and vehicle controls.

The world of Death Stranding 2 [Source: Kojima Productions]
Death Stranding 2 (Image via Kojima Productions)

Death Stranding 2 is a massive jump from its predecessor, both in terms of gameplay as well as visuals. However, despite the plethora of changes the sequel brings to the table, it keeps the basic controls more or less in line with the original. Much like the original Death Stranding, the sequel’s primary focus is on trekking through prelious terrain while also avoiding bandits, mercenaries, and BTs (Beached Things).

As such, it’s paramount that you have the right controller setup to make your journey through Mexico and Australia as effortless as possible. Thankfully, much like the original game, you can remap controls in Death Stranding at any time via the Options Menu.

Here’s a comprehensive guide on the best PS5 controller settings for Death Stranding 2.

Best Death Stranding 2 PS5 Controller Settings (Basic and Driving)

Death Stranding 2 Settings
Control settings for Death Stranding 2 (Image via Kojima Productions)

Much like any other open-world game with driving mechanics, Death Stranding 2 features a different set of controls for walking and driving. Furthermore, the game ships with full support for DualSense features. However, if you’re not a fan of the DualSense haptics, you can turn them off in-game. Although the game uses DualSense’s adaptive triggers to simulate cargo load and also weapon recoil, it too can be turned off (via console settings). Turning off DualSense haptics is optional and is mostly only helpful if you want to extend the controller’s battery life. Otherwise, it’s best to just leave these settings to their default state.

The DualSense haptics add a lot to Death Stranding 2’s immersion factor. And unless you’re using DualSense Edge (wireless) or do not plan to charge your controller any time soon, we recommend keeping haptics enabled for this game.

Death Stranding 2 Basic Controls

ButtonAction
L2Balance/Carry Cargo (LH)
L1 Odradek Scanner
Hold L1Compass Mode
Hold Up on D-padCargo Options
Hold Left on D-padFieldwear
Hold Right on D-padWeapons/Tools
Hold Down on D-padSigns
Left JoystickMovement
L3Sprint
Right side on the TouchpadPhoto Mode
Hold Down on the D-padCommunication
Options ButtonPause/Ring Terminal
R2Balance/Carry Cargo (RH)
R1Crouch/Stand
Hold R1Hold Breath
TrianglePick Up Cargo
CircleAttack
SquarePerform Action/Interact
XJump/Keep Climbing
Right JoystickMove Camera
R3Switch Camera Left/Right

Death Stranding 2 Vehicle Controls

ButtonAction
L2Brake/Reverse
L1Odradek Scanner
Hold L1Compass Mode
Hold Up on D-padCargo Options
Hold Left on D-padLights On/Off
Hold Down on the D-padWeapons/Tools
Left side on the TouchpadSigns
Left JoystickSteering
L3Boost On/Off
Right side on the TouchpadPhoto Mode
Right side on TouchpadCommunication
Options ButtonPause/Ring Terminal
R2Accelerate
R1Fire Equipped Weapon (Firearms)
Hold R1
Triangle
CircleDrift (While Boosting)
SquareExit Vehicle
XJump
Right JoystickMove Camera
R3Switch Camera Left/Right

Additional Notes

If you’re using DualSense Edge, we highly recommend remapping L3 and R3 to the back buttons. This makes it much easier to toggle between sprinting and regular walking. Additionally, you can map the back buttons to the Odradek Scanner, which frees up R1 for a different function.


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