Accessibility is an ongoing discussion in the games industry, and more and more, we are seeing developers, publishers, and console markers taking steps to create a more open and accessible environment for players. Today, PlayStation has given an update on one of its newest efforts to make that a reality.
PlayStation has announced that preorders for its newest accessibility controller, the Access controller, will be available on December 6, with preorders beginning next week.
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Playstation Access Controller Will Open Preorders on July 21The new Access controller has been designed alongside multiple accessibility organizations and experts, in the hope of creating a controller that is versatile and able to be used by as many players as possible.
The controller has many features that can be configured or changed depending on the player’s wants and needs. For starters, you can map buttons and create up to 30 control profiles, each with different settings you can change and select depending on your game. This includes stick settings like the arm’s length, toggle commands, disabling buttons, and several other options. Additionally, the controller will come with 19 button caps of varied sizes and shapes they can attach however they choose to, alongside three stick caps and 23 button caps to label your inputs.
The Access controller will also include the ability to expand and include additional accessories, including third-party options, with four expansion slots. On top of that, it can also be paired with another Access controller or Dualsense controller to further change and tweak your setup and can be used collaboratively. It can also be used in full 360
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