This PlayStation Pasta Pushes All the Right Buttons
It’s finally OK to play with your food.

Your parents may have told you not to play with your food as a child, but Sony isn’t your parents and Sony does, apparently, want you to play with your food — if their new PlayStation pasta is any indicator, at least. Created in collaboration with British online supermarket Ocado and the P(asta) pushers at Garafalo, the PlayStation “Play Your Pasta” utilizes the PlayStation’s four familiar face buttons — X, Square, Triangle and Circle — to make for pasta shapes that are more dashing than ditalini, more exciting than elbows and more fun-loving than farfalle.
If you’re looking to get your game on, the PlayStation pasta is available at Ocado now. A 500g bag retails for £2.60 EUR (roughly $2.92 USD), meaning that you could buy 30 bags for the same cost as one full-price PlayStation 5 game.
Not hungry just yet? Apart from the reveal of the pasta, Sony also announced that Diablo IV was the most-downloaded game of June, topping Final Fantasy 16 and Street Fighter 6. The company also revealed its PlayStation Plus premium and extra titles for July, which include World War Z, Sniper Elite 5, It Takes Two and more, all of which will be made available on July 18.
Elsewhere in the world of food and beverage, Lil Baby has announced that he’s opening a seafood restaurant and lounge in his hometown of Atlanta.