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Home » Sony wants to mount your phone on a DualSense controller, and it could change how you game
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Sony wants to mount your phone on a DualSense controller, and it could change how you game

By technologistmag.com26 March 20262 Mins Read
Sony wants to mount your phone on a DualSense controller, and it could change how you game
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Sony wants to use your phone as a secondary input for a PlayStation controller, and it might actually change how we play games. 

Gaming controllers have come a long way, but let’s be honest, they haven’t changed that much at all. Sure, we got haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and TMR sensors, but the core design and gameplay have remained the same for decades. Sony might be about to change that, and the solution is your phone.

As reported by CheatHappens, a newly discovered Sony patent describes a hybrid input system that attaches your smartphone to a PlayStation controller using a magnetic attachment unit. 

The phone essentially becomes a second controller, giving developers access to its cameras, gyroscope, touchscreen, and other sensors to create entirely new gameplay experiences.

What’s the need for this patent?

The patent makes an interesting argument. Traditional controllers are excellent for certain game genres, such as racing titles, where physical buttons and triggers shine, but they’re not ideal for first-person shooters.

By mounting a phone onto the controller, developers get access to a much wider variety of inputs, making the hybrid system more versatile across all game genres.

sony patent screenshot showing input methods

The possibilities are exciting. Developers could use the phone’s camera for in-game avatar customization, leverage motion sensors for spatial awareness, or display extra gameplay data directly on the phone.

Is this just a concept or could it become a reality?

That’s the big question. Sony has filed several unconventional patents in recent years, and most of them haven’t seen the next stage. It’s not just Sony; on average, only 2–5% of patents that are filed actually materialize into a real product, so the probabilities are not in favor. 

However, this patent has several advantages that could help it reach the market. It doesn’t require new hardware, the attachment mechanism should be straightforward, and the potential benefits for gamers are real. 

If Sony can make this work, it could genuinely add more depth to console gaming without asking players to buy an extra accessory.

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