Sony has introduced a launch date of December 6 for its new PlayStation 5 controller, Access.
Previously often known as Project Leonardo, the closely customizable controller is geared toward broadening accessibility for PS5 customers with disabilities, permitting them to play for longer and with larger consolation.
Sony mentioned it labored for 5 years with accessibility organizations and specialists to “create a flexible controller package” to empower extra gamers to share within the pleasure of gaming.
The Access controller allows you to customise your format with totally different buttons and stick caps in numerous shapes and designs, function the controller from any 360° orientation, and join third-party accessibility equipment utilizing its 4 3.5mm growth ports.
Many settings for the Access controller can be found on PS5, and you’ll configure every to satisfy your wants. You can map buttons to create as much as 30 management profiles, modify stick settings, toggle instructions on/off, or disable a few of the controller’s buttons.
You can even pair as much as two Access controllers and one DualSense wi-fi controller to make use of collaboratively.
Check out the specs for the controller beneath.
Access can be accessible for preorder beginning July 21 and can run you $89.99/$119.99 CAD/¥12,980/€89.99/£79.99.