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 ...
There are a bunch of Black Friday deals on PlayStation products, but here's one that was perhaps a little unexpected. The PS5 Access controller has dropped to $59, which is a record low price. It's ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Sony offers up more details about its upcoming PS5 accessibility controller, but still no release date or pricing ...
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 ...
Daniel's been gaming since he was old enough to reach the keyboard and has a Bachelor's Degree in Writing from the University of Tampa. Sony officially reveals the release date and price for its ...
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 ...
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 ...
You can get a DualSense controller or PS5 Slim console covers, and they’re all still in stock on PS Direct. Sadly, there are no PS5 Pro options. We’ve embedded some photographs of the final product ...
We now have an official announcement from Sony for the PS5 Access controller release date. The new controller, formerly known as the Project Leonardo, has been created in partnership with ...
Earlier this year, PlayStation gave players their first look at “Project Leonardo,” an accessibility-focused controller for the PlayStation 5. Now, the team has officially announced that the ...
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