Sony today officially unveiled a gaming controller for its PlayStation 5 gaming console, dubbed as the PS5 Access Controller. The PS5 Access Controller was revealed at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2023 that took place in January this year. At the time, it was introduced as ‘Project Leonardo’. Today, the company has gone a step further and formally announced the new gaming controller, showcasing the gaming controller in all its glory and sharing all its user interface features. Also Read — PlayStation Plus subscribers are reporting game expiration glitch: Here are some tips to fix it
As Sony explains it, the PS5 Access controller is a new, highly-customisable accessibility controller kit designed to help players with disabilities. It includes a wide array of swappable button and stick caps so that players can freely create different layouts that work for their unique strength, range of motion, and physical needs. Sony says that players can use the Access controller on flat surfaces, orient it 360 degrees, or secure the controller to an AMPS mount or a tripod. They can also adjust the distance of the analog stick from the controller. Also Read — Sony schedules next PlayStation Showcase for May 24
Each Access controller includes — an analog stick caps (standard, dome and ball stick cap), button caps in different shapes and sizes, including pillow button caps, flat button caps, wide flat button cap (which covers two button sockets), overhang button caps, curve button caps and swappable button cap tags for players to easily mark which inputs they map to each button. Also Read — Layers of Fear remake set to launch in June this year: Check game features here
Additionally, the Access controller has four 3.5mm AUX ports, in
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