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PlayStation shows off next, next-gen console in wild new teaser
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Published 10:06 19 Jul 2024 GMT+1

PlayStation shows off next, next-gen console in wild new teaser

The future is looking bright

Angharad Redden

Angharad Redden

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Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment

Topics: PlayStation, Sony, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5

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If you had asked people over one hundred years ago what they thought the world would look like in 2024, they would have probably pictured something along the lines of a flying car.

Although we are not there yet, Sony is feeling optimistic (not about the flying car, just in general. Who knows though) and have released concept art for a futuristic PlayStation controller slated for release in 2034.

Check out the evolution of the PlayStation in this handy video below!

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Shared on the official Sony Instagram account back in May, the controller gives us a glimpse into the future of innovative design and advanced technology which could mean this controller would very much be a possibility in a decade’s time.

The concert art showed a very sleek controller which kind of looks like the current DualSense controller but stripped of its outer shell.

The buttons appear to be touch-screen and we see the pictured gamer battling amongst asteroids on a floating screen.

Sony was quick to add a disclaimer though. It read: “The content in this video is not directly related to any existing Sony products or services”.

Regardless, it is evident that Sony is dedicated to continuing pushing the boundaries of gaming way into the future and fans were feeling optimistic.

“Welp got my attention. I'm definitely looking forward to whatever that was. Looks amazing and a fun new world for gamers!!” Read one comment on the official Youtube video.

However, another gamer had some more pressing concerns.

“Is this around the same time you guys will finally give us Bloodborne at 60fps?” They asked.

Sony has a decade to perfect this brand-new PlayStation controller and we can only imagine how far technology will advance by then.

However, featuring a customisable holographic interface and control layout adjustments, we can also hope this controller will be easily accessible for all when it releases in 2034.


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