Sony's new patent details a controller without any physical buttons, instead there's a bunch of sensors and display technology for customizable controls.
Sony's new patent reveals a gamepad with no physical buttons - just a customizable touch screen that adapts controls to your hand size and game needs. Could replace traditional controllers entirely.
Sony has been issued a new patent in the USA for a controller with most of its surface covered by a touch screen, which would allow users to position and alter the buttons to their wants and needs.
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