A leaked patent has revealed that Sony could have a new deformable gaming controller in the works with two squeezable and twistable balls.

SonyPlayStation controllershave come a long way since the 1997 gamepad that started it all. Yet even with the DualSense,DualSense Edge, andPSVR2Sense controllers under its belt, it appears the tech giant may have a new controller up its sleeve.

A patent for a brand-new Sony gaming controller has been shared online by well-known tech leaker xleaks7.

As originally reported byNerdStash, the patent lays out that each sphere will have its own dot or grid pattern projected into its inner workings.

As each sphere is squeezed or twisted, a camera sensor will capture the change in these patterns and register them as input signals.

These input signals will then be mapped to input signals to a “computer simulation” or other computer program, likely meaning that of aPlayStationgame or piece of software.

Just like how the press of one of the DualSense buttons will make characters walk or jump a squeeze or twist of the spheres could do the same. According to the leaked patent, distorting the balls could be mapped to the cursor direction, shooting a weapon.

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As with any patent, the Sony controller may never become a reality. Justlast year, Sony filed a patent for a new controller that could alter its temperature that has since never been released, or announced.

It’s not unheard of for tech giants to havemultiple patentsin their back catalog that never come to fruition. Regardless, the deformable controller could be an exciting shake-up to Sony’s current controller repertoire — especially if it won’tget drift.

Rosalie Newcombe was a Senior Tech Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. Rosalie is an expert on all things handhelds, and has been picking them up since the original Game Boy, all the way up to the Steam Deck. They have covered hardware for PCGamesN and Custom PC.