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Sony Access controller could open up PS5 to thousands more gamers
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Sony has announced the availability and pricing of its Access controller forPS5, which is designed to help gamers with accessibility needs enjoy games to the max.
The Access controller will be available globally on December 6 and gamers will be able to pre-order it from next Friday, July 21.
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The cost is more than the price of the DualSense controller for PS5, but it’s still quite competitively priced at £79.99/$89.99/€89.99. TheXbox Adaptive Controlleris £74.99 for instance. That came out five years ago, so it’s about time Sony caught up.
The controller “lets you customise your layout with different button and stick caps in various shapes and designs, operate the controller from any 360 degree orientation, and connect third-party accessibility accessories using its four industry-standard 3.5mm expansion ports,” Sony writes in ablog posttoday.
The company added: “You can map buttons to create up to 30 control profiles, adjust stick settings, toggle commands on/off, or disable buttons altogether to stop accidental pressing. You can even pair up to two Access controllers and one DualSense wireless controller together and use them collaboratively.”
You can see the controller in action in the video below:
PlayStation games like The Last of Us Part 2 and others have made massive strides in terms of serving gamers with accessibility needs in recent years, so it’s good to see that the hardware these games are played with is catching up.
The controller was first announced inJanuary 2023 under the codename Project Leonardo. Sony has made decent progress in getting it ready for market.
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Chris Smith is a freelance technology journalist for a host of UK tech publications, including Trusted Reviews. He’s based in South Florida, USA. …
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