Electronic Arts submits a patent application that proposes technology to allow players to control games remotely using voice recognition.
Video game companies are constantly trying to find novel ways to improve the player experience and immersion in a game. Sony seems to be one of the more active in this domain, with the company frequently filing patents for innovations like pairing struggling PlayStation players with experts, tracking real-life facial expressions and converting them to emojis, and developing a gambling system to allow betting during esports events. Nintendo and Electronic Arts also regularly file patents to attract players and enhance their experience.
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