Sony files patent for new Dual-Sense gun device

To enhance gameplay immersion, a recently released Sony patent describes a novel controller accessory that would enable users to turn their PlayStation DualSense controller into a pistol.

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To enhance gameplay immersion, a recently released Sony patent describes a novel controller accessory that would enable users to turn their PlayStation DualSense controller into a gun. In recent years, Sony has filed several software and hardware patents; this most recent filing provides viewers with new information on the R&D activities at one of the largest video game businesses. 

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The latest PlayStation video game announcements and even the recent release of the PlayStation 5 Pro platform may be the focus of many fans' attention, but some are closely monitoring the Japanese conglomerate's behind-the-scenes endeavours. Sony is submitting intriguing technological patents, and this special controller add-on is the most recent hardware-focused innovation from the company.

Sony is developing a gun attachment device that would let gamers add a "trigger" to an existing DualSense controller, according to a patent that was first submitted in June 2024 and only released on January 2, 2025. The Sony PlayStation DualSense controller line has several immersive capabilities, such as haptic feedback, and it appears the business is trying to provide its gear customers with an even more realistic gaming experience.

Fans should keep an eye on Sony updates

By attaching the proprietary gun "trigger" adapter from Sony to the DualSense controller's bottom, gamers would be able to hold the modified controller sideways and use the gap between the R1 and R2 buttons as an aiming sight. There is presently no assurance that this item will be made accessible to consumers, but it would give shooting gameplay an additional layer of realism, particularly in FPS or action adventure games.

From the much-anticipated next generation of consoles to upgrades and add-ons for current peripherals like controllers, video game firms are still investigating new gaming hardware technological possibilities. Fans who are interested should keep an eye out for any updates Sony may make about its most recent patent disclosures and upcoming filings.

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