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PlayStation has unveiled a series of captivating images of its new Accessibility PS5 controller.
Along with the images, PlayStation has provided valuable insights into the features of the controller.
According to a statement on thePlayStation blog, the controller is officially known as the Access Controller.
In January, Sony introduced its revolutionary PlayStation 5 accessibility controller, initially known as Project Leonardo.
This groundbreaking controller kit offers exceptional customization options.
The controller allows gamers with disabilities to adjust joystick placement and button layout, thereby enhancing their gaming experience.
Moreover, it seamlessly integrates with existing PS5 hardware and software.
It also features dedicated ports for third-party accessories, ensuring maximum personalization possibilities.
PlayStation additionally unveiled further details about the Access Controller.
Users can place the controller on a flat surface or mount it securely to an AMPS mount or tripod.
In addition to the physical features, PlayStation has also revealed information about the Access Controller’s user interface.
This innovative interface empowers players to create personalized UI configs tailored to different gameplay genres.
PlayStation first revealed the Access Controller earlier this year at CES.
This is the first time PlayStation is making a controller for people with disabilities.
PlayStation did not reveal the release date for the controller or the pricing.
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