What PS5 games support keyboard and mouse – An up to date list

Committed to the console, but partial to a performance boost? Try a mouse and keyboard.

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Anyone who’s been into gaming for a while will be aware of the ever-present and never-ending arguments between console and PC gamers. A lot of the arguments are based on graphical fidelity, modding, or exclusive titles. There is one argument that has essentially been put to bed: The argument about mouse and keyboard Vs. controllers.

In terms of pure performance, the keyboard and mouse reigns supreme. This probably won’t change for a long time unless a new form of control provides a huge paradigm shift. For now, it’s the best you can get to stay truly competitive, particularly in first-person shooters.

Can the PS5 support keyboard and mouse?

Luckily, the PS5 and Xbox Series X both natively support keyboard and mouse input. Unluckily, it’s up to the individual developers whether or not they choose to implement this capability in their games. For PS5, the list is growing reliably, and already includes a large number of some of the most popular competitive titles. It’s safe to say, however, that with the growing ubiquity of the keyboard and mouse, many players will be converting away from the controller. This means that more and more games will begin to support keyboard and mouse on PS5.

What PS5 games support mouse and keyboard?

The list is annoyingly brief, but it contains some of the games that will probably gain the most benefit from the added performance boost of the mouse and keyboard. On this list, you’ll be fortunate to find the ever-popular Call of Duty: Warzone and the contentious Fortnite. There’ll also be some titles that may surprise you, so take a look and see for yourself where you can up your game with the power of the mouse and keyboard.

What PS5 games support keyboard and mouse – a full list of PS5 keyboard and mouse games

  • Call Of Duty: Warzone
  • Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War
  • Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare
  • Fortnite
  • DayZ
  • Warframe
  • Elder Scrolls Online
  • DC Universe Online
  • DayZ
  • Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
  • Final Fantasy XIV
  • Neverwinter
  • Overwatch
  • Planet Coaster
  • They Are Billions

Yes, the list is a little disappointing, but it’s perpetually growing, and we’ll be updating it as more and more games join the ranks. Hopefully, your favorite game will be added soon. For now, take a look at some of our favorite keyboards and mice that are verified as compatible with the PS5.

Best PS5 Keyboard and mouse suggestions

Here are a few options for PS5 keyboard and mouse upgrades. If you’re looking to switch it up away from the humble controller. They are all held in high esteem here at WePC and are known to work with the PS5.

Razer Turret Combo

Razer Turret Wireless Gaming Keyboard & Mouse Combo

Size
TKL (TenKeyLess)
Switch
Razer Mechanical Green Switches
Backlight
RGB
Wrist Rest
Included – non-detachable
Razer Huntsman Elite

Razer Huntsman Elite

Size
Razer Opto-Mechanical Switch
Backlight
Razer Chroma™ Backlighting with Underglow
Switch
Razer Opto-Mechanical Switch
Wrist rest
Built in
Logitech G815
Compact Layout
109-Key
More Functions
3 x G-keys Macro Profles
Attractive Features
USB passthrough
Media Keys
Yes
Switches
GL Mechanical Switches
Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse
DPI
16,000
Sensor
HERO (optical)
Weight
80 Grams
Size
Medium (125 x 63 x 40 mm)
Battery Life
60 Hours
Color
Black
Buttons
7
51YW1q3PsVL. AC SL1440

Glorious Model O- wired gaming mouse

Sensor
Pixart® PMW-3360 Sensor
DPI
12,000
Weight
59g/2.08oz
Size (H x W x D) mm
120 x 63 x 36 mm)
Buttons
6
Aerox 3 mouse review

SteelSeries AEROX 3 Wireless Ultralight Gaming Mouse

DPI
18,000
Weight
66g/2.32lbs
Connectivity
2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0, USB Type-C
Battery life
200 hours (2.4GHz)

Staff Writer AT WEPC

Ben Atkins Chafer

Ben's interest in video games started as a result of his intense need to be better than his sister at something. It didn't work but it started a lifelong passion in gaming, which then evolved when he built his first PC. He completely botched it but it was fun and he hasn't stopped since. He's currently fighting an embittered battle to get even slightly competitive at Apex Legends. He has a particular interest in peripherals and loves messing around with his setup.

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