Sony files patent on PS5 suggesting compatibility with PS3-era peripherals

Sony files patent on PS5 suggesting compatibility with PS3-era peripherals



A new patent has suggested that Sony is trying to adapt older peripherals to the current PlayStation console.

Patent (identified by .) PlayVia VGC) older Sony hardware such as a DualShock controller and even a handheld console (probably the PSP Go) is being used with the PlayStation 5 via emulation.

The image, which can be seen below, appears to be a DualShock, a Sony Media Remote, a PlayStation Mouse, an EyeToy, a PlayStation Move and a memory card.

Much of this technology was scrapped long ago by Sony, the most modern bunch of PlayStation Moves, which are still used with PlayStation VR.

What makes the patent even more interesting is that the peripherals seem to be mostly from the PS3 era, which might suggest it’s part of that. Sony’s reported attempts to emulate the system,

While it is conceivable that Sony is looking for a way to make this older technology work through emulation, as no hardware is currently available for purchase other than the PS Move, it only emulates the functionality of these items. process may take place. Instead of PlayStation 5 compatibility.

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