The gaming industry is actively removing barriers for gamers with disabilities, developing accessible hardware like Sony’s new Access Controller for PlayStation 5, released worldwide on Dec. 6. We ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment has officially released the PlayStation 5 Access controller, the PS5 accessibility controller, for $89.99 USD/$119.99 CAD/¥12,980 JPY/€89.99/£79.99 (MSRP). The ...
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Sony has unveiled new information about its new Access controller ahead of the December 6 launch of the accessibility-focused add-on for the PlayStation 5. The in-depth look at the controller, ...
Sony will soon release its Access controller, which it designed to help people with disabilities play PS5 games with greater ease. The $90 peripheral comes with a variety of customization options in ...
After first revealing the controller in January, Sony has now officially launched the Access Controller for its PlayStation 5 console for $89. It's been made specifically for gamers with disabilities.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Steven covers accessibility and assistive technologies. As The Verge’s Jon Porter notes, Sony’s long-anticipated and ...
The PlayStation Access controller, formerly known as "Project Leonardo," is Sony's first-ever adaptive controller. Revealed earlier this year at CES, the Access controller was designed with the goal ...
When Sony took the stage at CES 2023, PlayStation fans didn’t know what to expect. The company had a history of using the tech expo to showcase new gaming hardware, like the PlayStation VR2, but its ...