This Sony touchscreen controller patent could hint at a future leap forward in accessibility: “There is a desire for game controllers to allow for different configurations”


  • Patent Filed by Sony Revealed ‘Buttonless’ Controller Design
  • It would use touchscreens instead of traditional buttons, directional pad, etc.
  • Elements can be resized and moved as desired

Sony has patented a controller design that appears to remove buttons altogether, along with the D-pad and thumbsticks.

The patent (spotted by Insider Gaming) was filed on January 27, 2026 and is now available to the public. It details a “buttonless” controller which, as the URL indicates, could be an early concept for a potential PlayStation 6 controller rather than something for the PS5. Take this with a pinch of salt, of course, because patents often don’t lead to a fully realized product.

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