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Sony’s Wild PlayStation Controller Patent Gives You Buttons Anywhere You Want

Sony's patent details a touchscreen controller with customizable layouts for improved comfort and accessibility, filed January 27, 2026, signaling future PlayStation control innovation.

  • Sony has filed a patent that imagines a largely buttonless PlayStation controller built around rearrangeable on-screen inputs, filed on January 27, 2026, with no product name or release details.
  • The design emphasizes letting players place, resize, or disable touch zones so controls align with thumb positions, while the patent ties that flexibility to comfort and accessibility for various hand sizes.
  • Technically, the concept includes dual touch panels on left and right touchscreens separated by a central push button, with gesture support, optical sensors, and lighting marking active zones.
  • It remains unclear whether Sony will act on this patent, as a touchscreen could weaken players' muscle memory despite retaining physical anchors like triggers and grips.
  • Industry context shows Sony is exploring adjustable layouts beyond standard pads, echoing PlayStation Access controller and Victrix and Razer efforts, with game genres like driving and puzzle influencing design.
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Sony has secured a patent in the US for a new PlayStation controller, which largely dispenses with physical buttons and instead uses a large-scale touchscreen interface.

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hobbyconsolas.com broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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