If you’re one of the millions of PlayStation 4 owners who have had to deal with a controller that keeps disconnecting, there’s a good chance you’re not alone. The problem is that controllers are designed to work with one another, but not with PlayStation 4 itself. So if one controller disconnects, your other controllers can’t connect either. To fix this issue, you’ll need to find and replace the controller. But before you do that, it’s important to understand why it happens in the first place. Controller disconnections are usually caused by something wrong with the console or your player’s computer. But sometimes it can be caused by something else - like a faulty cable or connection. If you’re having trouble connecting your controller, make sure you check for any problems and take action if they exist. If all else fails, then you may need to replace the entire console or your player’s computer - which is something that might be difficult or expensive to do on your own.