In a lengthy PlayStation Blog post, Sony Interactive Entertainment shared new images and information on the controller. Additional product and release dates will be shared in the months ahead. Get the ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment announced Project Leonardo, an accessibility controller kit designed for the PlayStation 5, is officially named the Access controller. New details and images for the ...
Sony has added new features to the Access Controller in the buildup to its eventual release. Sony has shared new details on their disability controller, starting with its official name: The Access ...
Back in May, Sony formally announced the new PlayStation 5 Access controller after teasing it at the Consumer Electronics Show back in January. The Access controller is designed to be the first truly ...
For the past five years, engineers at Sony have been developing the PlayStation 5’s answer to the Xbox Adaptive Controller, finally completing a triumvirate of accessibility-focused controllers for ...
The Access controller for PlayStation 5 will launch on December 6 worldwide for $89.99 USD / $119.99 CAD / 12,980 yen / €89.99 / £79.99, Sony Interactive Entertainment announced. Pre-orders will open ...
SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Sony Interactive Entertainment launched the Access controller for the PlayStation 5 console, an all-new controller kit designed to make gaming more ...
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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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 ...
The customizable controller features large, swappable buttons and sits flat on a table or wheelchair tray. We got our hands on it. Abrar's interests include phones, streaming, autonomous vehicles, ...