Sony has revealed Project Leonardo, a new accessibility controller for the PlayStation 5. Announced at CES, the control…
, Project Leonardo is the accessibility hardware that disabled gamers have been asking for.
"We were inspired by the idea of all players enjoying the world of PlayStation together. Our team tested over a dozen designs with accessibility experts, looking for approaches that would help address key challenges to effective controller use. We finally settled on a 'split controller' design that allows near free-form left/right thumbstick repositionability, can be used without needing to be held, and features very flexible button and stick cap swapping.
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