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Sony's New Patents Predicts Your Moves and Turns the PS5 Controller Into a Gun

Author : Aria Mar 14,2025

Sony's New Patents Predicts Your Moves and Turns the PS5 Controller Into a Gun

Sony's latest patent filings hint at a future of enhanced gaming experiences. These innovations focus on minimizing lag and boosting the realism of gunplay. Let's delve into the details.

Two New Patents from Sony: A Glimpse into the Future

AI-Powered Lag Reduction: Predicting Your Moves

Sony's New Patents Predicts Your Moves and Turns the PS5 Controller Into a Gun

One patent, intriguingly titled "Timed Input/Action Release," proposes a camera-based system that uses AI to anticipate player actions. This system would analyze video footage of the player and controller, employing a "machine learning-based model" to predict upcoming button presses. Alternatively, the system could interpret incomplete controller actions to infer the player's intent. The goal? To proactively process inputs, minimizing lag and creating a more responsive online gaming experience. This is a significant step towards addressing a long-standing challenge in online gaming.

Enhanced Gunplay Realism: A DualSense Trigger Attachment

Sony's New Patents Predicts Your Moves and Turns the PS5 Controller Into a Gun

Another notable patent focuses on a trigger attachment designed for the DualSense controller. This accessory aims to dramatically improve the realism of in-game gunplay in FPS titles and action-adventure RPGs. By attaching the device and holding the DualSense sideways, players would mimic the feel of a real firearm, using the space between the R1 and R2 buttons as a sight and the trigger for firing. The patent even suggests compatibility with the PSVR2 headset, further immersing players in the action.

Sony's Innovation Pipeline: Patents and Possibilities

Sony boasts an impressive patent portfolio, with a significant percentage of its vast holdings remaining active. Past innovative concepts include adaptive difficulty scaling, a DualSense controller with integrated earbud charging, and a temperature-adjusting controller for enhanced realism. However, it’s crucial to remember that a patent doesn't guarantee a product launch. Whether these exciting concepts will materialize into actual products remains to be seen. Only time will tell which of these innovative ideas will make their way to market.

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