Every day, the realms of technology and fast food appear to overlap in increasingly strange ways. Pizza Hut’s newest creation — the **PIZZAWRMR** — might just win the prize (or pizza) for the most extraordinary invention yet.
The **PIZZAWRMR** is a 3D-printed gadget engineered to utilize the heat exhaust from Sony’s **PlayStation 5** to keep your pizza and cheese sticks heated. Yes, it’s true!
This isn’t a product you’ll see on the shelves of stores. Rather, Pizza Hut Canada has provided the blueprints on their site, enabling both pizza and gaming fans to download the specs and 3D print the device on their own.
However, before you get too enthusiastic, there’s a catch. The **PIZZAWRMR** operates by covering the PS5’s vent, which is already notorious for its heat. Obstructing the vent could heighten the chance of overheating, making this more of a novelty than a viable solution. It’s evident that Pizza Hut is capitalizing on the PS5’s reputation for producing heat, but the design might be somewhat too risky for serious gamers.
Pizza Hut isn’t the pioneer in the fast food industry to explore quirky gaming-related promotional efforts. Recall the **KFConsole**? KFC’s custom gaming PC featured a built-in “Chicken Chamber” that leveraged the warmth from its internal components to keep fried chicken warm. And if you venture back to the ’90s, there was the **Coca-Cola Game Gear**, a special edition Sega handheld console paired with *Coca-Cola Kid*, a platformer showcasing the soda brand’s mascot from Japan.
While the **PIZZAWRMR** may not be the most practical gaming accessory, it undeniably contributes to the expanding collection of bizarre and entertaining intersections between food and gaming.