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Sony Patents Hint at PS5 Controller Transforming into Gun, Predicting Moves

May 18,2025 Author: Eric

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

Sony continues to innovate with two new patents that promise to enhance the gaming experience on the PS5. These patents focus on an AI-powered camera to predict player movements and a trigger attachment for the DualSense controller to make gunfights more immersive. Let's dive into the details of these exciting developments.

AI That Predicts Your Movement To Reduce Lag

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

Sony's latest patent, titled "Timed Input/Action Release," introduces an AI-powered camera system designed to predict a player's next moves. This system involves a camera that captures footage of the player and their controller, which is then analyzed by a machine learning model. The AI aims to anticipate the player's button presses, potentially reducing lag in online games by processing inputs ahead of time.

The patent also suggests an alternative where players can use "incomplete controller actions," allowing the AI to guess their intentions. This technology could significantly improve the gaming experience by minimizing latency, a common challenge in online gaming.

A Trigger For The DualSense Controller For Realistic Gunfights

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

Another intriguing patent is for a trigger attachment designed to enhance the realism of gunplay in FPS and action-adventure RPGs. This accessory attaches to the DualSense controller, allowing players to hold it sideways like a gun. The space between the R1 and R2 buttons serves as the gun's sight, and pulling the trigger simulates firing a real firearm.

The patent also mentions the potential compatibility of this attachment with other devices, such as the PSVR2 headset, expanding its utility across Sony's gaming ecosystem.

Sony's history of innovation is well-documented, with 78% of its 95,533 patents still active. These include ideas like adaptive difficulty based on player skill, a DualSense variant that can store and charge earbuds, and a controller that adjusts temperature based on in-game events. While patents are promising, it's important to note that not all patented ideas become actual products. We'll have to wait and see if these latest innovations from Sony will make their way into the hands of gamers.

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