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Attack on Titan 3 Controller Support: Gamepad & DualSense

Attack on titan 3 controller support on Steam includes full controller support, Xbox controllers, DualSense controllers, and various gamepads.

Verified 2026-08-15
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Yes — Attack on Titan 3 supports controllers on PC. The Steam store page lists Full Controller Support and names both Xbox Controllers and DualSense Controllers in its controller support section, and the official PC feature list includes support for various gamepads. The game launches on Steam on December 10, 2026.

Quick Facts
  • Steam lists Full Controller Support for the PC version.
  • Xbox Controllers and DualSense Controllers are named in the Steam controller support section.
  • Official PC features include support for various gamepads.
  • Mouse and keyboard controls are also freely customizable.

Does Attack on Titan 3 Support Controllers?

Yes. The Steam store page for Attack on Titan 3 / A.O.T. 3 lists Full Controller Support in its controller support section, with Xbox Controllers and DualSense Controllers called out by name. That section is Steam's official summary of which input devices the game recognizes on PC.

For context, "Full Controller Support" on Steam means the game can be played entirely with a controller — you do not need a mouse or keyboard to navigate menus or complete the game. Combined with the official PC feature "support for various gamepads", controller play is one of the headline input options for the PC version.

Attack on Titan 3 is a single-player action game developed by Omega Force and published by KOEI TECMO GAMES. It releases December 10, 2026 on PS5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam, and the controller details confirmed here come from the Steam listing, so they apply to the PC version in particular.

The Steam store page is at https://store.steampowered.com/app/2916700/Attack_on_Titan_3__AOT_3/ , and its controller support section is part of the official feature list, alongside items such as Steam Achievements and Family Sharing. Steam pages of this type are maintained by the publisher, so the input information there is the most reliable source available before launch.

Confirmed Controller Support on Steam

The Steam controller support section lists three items: Full Controller Support, Xbox Controllers, and DualSense Controllers. These come directly from the official store page, not from speculation, so they are the safest facts to rely on when choosing a controller:

  • Full Controller Support — the game is fully playable with a controller.
  • Xbox Controllers — official Xbox gamepads are supported.
  • DualSense Controllers — the PlayStation 5 controller is supported on PC.

Note that the DualSense listing on Steam confirms the controller is recognized and usable on PC; it does not confirm that any DualSense-specific features such as haptic feedback or adaptive triggers are implemented on PC. Those details are "To be confirmed".

If you want to verify these facts yourself, open the Steam store page and read the controller support section under the game's feature list. The page is the authoritative source and will be updated by the publisher if the supported input devices change before launch.

Controller support applies to the PC version as described on the Steam page. On consoles, the game is played with each platform's standard controller — DualSense on PS5, the Switch 2 controller, and the Xbox controller — and no separate controller announcements have been made for those versions (to be confirmed).

What "Various Gamepads" Means

The official PC features list says the game offers "support for various gamepads". This is broader language than the named Xbox and DualSense entries, and it generally indicates that a range of common gamepad models can be used rather than a single proprietary device.

Exactly which gamepads qualify as "various" has not been enumerated by the publisher. In general, a gamepad that Windows recognizes as a standard controller is likely to work, but that is not an official guarantee — a publisher-published compatibility list, if one appears, would be the definitive source. Model-by-model confirmation remains To be confirmed.

If you are choosing a controller today, the named options are the safest picks: an Xbox controller or a DualSense controller, both of which are confirmed by the store page. Beyond those two, wait for the publisher to specify the full supported list.

Readers sometimes confuse "various gamepads" with a promise that every controller on the market works. In practice, the phrase is a broad compatibility statement: it tells you the developers accounted for more than one controller type, while the named entries tell you which specific families are guaranteed. Until a model list is published, plan around the confirmed options.

Mouse and Keyboard Option

Controllers are not the only input option on PC. The official Steam feature list also includes freely customizable mouse and keyboard controls, so players who prefer keyboard and mouse — or who want to remap bindings to their liking — have that option as well.

For a full rundown of what is confirmed about keyboard and mouse input, see the dedicated page on mouse and keyboard controls.

To Be Confirmed Details

The following controller-related details are not confirmed yet:

  • Whether DualSense-specific features (haptic feedback, adaptive triggers) are supported on PC.
  • The complete list of supported gamepad models behind "various gamepads".
  • Default button mappings and the full controller configuration options.
  • Console-specific controller details (such as DualSense functions on PS5) — not announced (to be confirmed).
  • Whether additional controller features are listed on the store pages of the other confirmed platforms.

The Steam store page is the authoritative source for PC input as of the research snapshot. This page will be updated as soon as the publisher publishes more detailed controller information.

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