

In 2022, when CBS News correspondent David Pogue took a trip inside OceanGate's one-of-a-kind carbon-fiber submersible, Stockton Rush, CEO of OceanGate, held up the handheld device, saying, "We run the whole thing with this game controller." The video game controller OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush said runs their submersible. The submersible, called the Titan, is controlled by what the company's CEO referred to as a video game controller – a fact that raised questions about the vitality of the sub and viability of its hardware. A desperate search is on after a submersible on a deep sea expedition to the Titanic wreckage went missing with five people on board this week.
