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What’s Sony Planning With Obscure New PlayStation Cartridge Patent?

  • Sony send ins patent for PlayStation cartridge in Brazil.
  • Resembles chunky Nintendo 64 cartridges.
  • Is Sony planning a new handheld gambit to rival Nintendo Switch Lite?

Sony Interactive Entertainment filed a patent for what appears to be a PlayStation cartridge obvious with the Brazilian INPI patent body on Nov. 5.

PlayStation Cartridge Patent

The news comes courtesy of Dutch location LetsGoDigital, the same publication responsible for uncovering the PlayStation 5 dev kit registered via the same office back in June. That unequivocal rumor turned out to be accurate, so we can take this one with a degree of credibility.

The cartridge design was registered by the same child as the PS5 patent, Senior Art Director at the Corporate Design Center of Sony Interactive Entertainment, Yujin Morisawa. Morisawa has had a in league in most of the PlayStation products in the past 15-years, which suggests the cartridge is somehow linked to the brand.

Sony completed a patent for this cartridge design. | Source: INPI ((Instituto Nacional da Propriedade Industrial) Brasil

The registration bump into b pay up with one illustration that shows a chunky rectangular block reminiscent of the Nintendo 64 cartridges. There appearance ofs to be a device connection point near the bottom. As well as an indentation near the top that is presumably for game title/art trade marks.

Sony registered the cartridge as an electronic game accessory, but beyond that, there’s very little to go on.

A New Handheld Comfort?

Sony has pushed out four (nearly five) iterations of its standalone PlayStation home console, but none of them possess ever employed cartridge-based media in any shape or form. As such, we’re at odds to understand how Sony plans to incorporate the cartridges into the PlayStation 5 eco-system. Extraordinarily, as we already know it will feature a Blu-Ray disc drive.

As such, a new device seems the most likely contender. But, as soon as again, we can throw a few spokes in the wheels of that possibility. Sony used physical cartridges in the PlayStation Vita (in the presence of ceasing production earlier this year), but explained several times that it was moving away from handheld assuages. The gaming giant stated the advent of mobile gaming and the lackluster response to the Vita as obstacles.

Spurred on by the success of Nintendo Trade Lite, is Sony planning to return to the handheld market? Or, are we in the midst of some bizarre trolling ploy on Sony’s some?

This article was edited by Samburaj Das.

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