Sony has announced its Access controller for PlayStation 5 will launch globally on 6th December.
The accessibility controller will cost £79.99 and will be available to pre-order via the Direct store from 21st July.
The controller was originally revealed at CES earlier this year as Project Leonardo, before its official name was announced in May.
The customisable controller is a circular shape with an array of swappable buttons and stick caps, plus the ability to use it in a number of orientations.
A new PlayStation Blog for the Access controller features product specifications and what's in the box.
As well as physical customisations, the controller will have its own UI for players to create personalised settings on the console.
The Access controller can also be paired with a DualSense for use as one virtual controller, or to play collaboratively with others.
The Access Controller for PS5 launches globally on December 6 for £79.99 RRP. Designed in collaboration with the accessibility community, pre-orders go live on July 21 at 10am local time. Full details: https://t.co/Wxf4cWyz6M pic.twitter.com/anrkR8aZJg
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