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Published 16:19 11 Jan 2024 GMT
Updated 16:19 11 Jan 2024 GMT

Sony has revealed that their new car will be able to be driven with a PS5 controller.
They unveiled the new prototype of their Aleefa EV which is set to launch in 2026.
Izumi Kawanishi, the president of Sony Honda Mobility, left attendees of Vegas' Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in shock as he brought a PS5 controller out of his back pocket.
“Using this controller, I’d like to show you an aspect of the self-driving vehicle,” he said.
Kawanishi then demonstrated their new tech, as with a push of the joystick, the car moved towards him, despite the no one even being in the vehicle and the steering wheel staying still.
He added that they designed the car with the aim to “redefine the relationship between people and mobility”.
As exciting as all this sounds, though, us regular folk aren't going to be able to drive using a PS5 controller anytime soon.
Kawanishi made sure to point out that the controller was just being used for the showcase, and that normal drivers won't be expected to whip out the controller while on the road.
Regardless, though, the news has been met with a mix of excitement and trepidation.
"Not too sure about this.. I remember not to long ago some machinery went under water controlled by a controller.. didn't end so well," one person wrote.
"I'm worried I've played too much GTA and controlling a car with a controller would be a bad idea," another said.
While a third put: "At least with PS5 controller we still have the control, not AI..."
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