WATCH: What A Sony PlayStation Controller Might Look Like In 2034

Zinger Key Points
  • Sony's "Creative Entertainment Vision" video showcases a futuristic PlayStation controller with a floating screen.
  • While speculative, it sparks curiosity about the future of gaming tech.
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Sony Group Corp. SONY recently released a YouTube video titled “Sony's Creative Entertainment Vision,” offering a glimpse into what gaming might look like in the next decade.

The video features a futuristic PlayStation controller connected to a floating, curved screen. While Sony clarifies that the content is not tied to any existing product, it’s an imaginative portrayal of potential advancements.

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Meanwhile, the description of the video says: “10 years from now, we will be living in a more multi-layered world where physical and virtual realities overlap without boundaries. If Sony, as a creative entertainment company, would be filling the world with new Kando in that future, what kind of experiential value would we be offering to make that happen?”

Reaction to the video has been mixed, with some expressing disbelief and others drawing comparisons to past PlayStation prototypes, such as the unreleased PS3 ‘Boomerang’ controller. Despite the speculative nature of the video, it raises intriguing possibilities for the evolution of gaming technology.

Sony’s recent plans to launch a PS5 Pro and the earlier release of the PlayStation Portal peripheral demonstrate their dedication to advancing gaming technology.

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