Summary
- Sony is developing a small gaming robot that mimics video game character movements in real time.
- The robot can replicate various in-game actions and body configurations with high accuracy.
- Despite the promising patent, there’s no guarantee the gaming robot will be produced commercially.
A recently published Sony patent has revealed that the Japanese company is working on a small humanoid robot that could mimic the movements of a video game player character or NPC, bringing the actions of gaming to life in a new way. Sony has filed dozens of patents in recent months, mostly focusing on new software that could be implemented with its existing video game consoles, but the technology giant has also been researching and developing unique hardware like this little robot.
One of the biggest names in technology and gaming, Sony is perhaps best-known for its PlayStation console series, but the company has also produced a number of interesting hardware accessories over the years. Several recent Sony video game patents have focused on devices that bring greater immersion to gaming, and that may be the focus of this intriguing new robotics patent.

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According to a patent filed by Sony Interactive Entertainment in July 2024 and published on January 16, 2025, the company is developing a small robot that can replicate the movements of a video game character. The patent shows images of a humanoid robotic companion, which is detailed as being linked to a software system that sends in-game character analytics to the device for real world replication. This gaming robot would be able to sync with a character’s in-game movements and copy them in real time, allowing for the companion device to bring video games to life in an exciting way. In theory, this gaming robot could emulate the actions of video game characters for players to witness right in front of them, but, similar to other Sony gaming patents, fans will want to await an official announcement before expecting to see this robot on the market.
Sony Gaming Robot Patent Details
Looking further into the details of the Sony gaming robot patent, audiences can get an idea of the extent of this device’s capabilities. The patent describes the robot’s ability to perform neutral, walking, running, crouching, jumping, and body roll configurations, including both two-legged and four-legged body structures. Utilizing machine learning technology, the robot can map out distance and location for its limb movements, allowing it to replicate the motions of an in-game character with a high degree of accuracy. While this gaming robot and other Sony hardware accessory patents are very promising, it is important to note that patents are never a guarantee that a product will be fully produced.
Video game technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace, with exciting hardware patents from Nintendo joining the growing lineup of in-development projects by Sony and other tech giants. Interested players will want to stay tuned for any updates on the Sony gaming robot and other potential gaming patent information.

Sony
- Date Founded
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May 7, 1946
- Headquarters
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Minato City, Tokyo, Japan