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Sony plans to abandon its iconic DualShock controller for the next-generation PlayStation, a new report has claimed.
Sources close to CVG allege that the controller will be ditched in favour of a redesigned pad.
The
new console's controller "has undergone numerous iterations", the site
states, claiming that prototype versions of the new PS4 pad have
included "biometric sensors on the grips and an LCD touch screen".
Another
source "working in a separate part of the industry but still connected
to Sony" claims that Sony is "trying to emulate the same user interface
philosophies as the PS Vita", further hinting at the possibility of an
integrated touch screen.
The website speculates, however, that the
current range of PS3 controllers, including SIXAXIS and DualShock 3,
will be compatible with the console.
The site also suggests that
Sony's deal with tech company Immersion, which licenses its rumble
technology to Sony for use within the DualShock 3, may be one of the
reasons for the redesign.
The
licensing agreement is due to expire in 2017, which the site suggests
"may have convinced Sony that it should seek different designs and ideas
for its next controller."
Sony has experimented with different designs for its PlayStation controller previously.
At
E3 2005, Sony unveiled its "Boomerang" controller for the PlayStation
3, a design which was later abandoned after attracting criticism.
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