

A Credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment. Here’s what the different caps look like in the box. List of everything containing the package contains the full list of items that are included. The controller (141 x 39 x 191mm, weigh 322 grams), 4 3.5mm expansion AUX ports, 19 key caps, 3 thumbstick caps, 23 key cap labels, a USB cable Type C to Type C cable and the instruction manual. One of those systems will be possible with two Access controllers and one dual sense controller. Players can create up to 30 controls, change the rules of the sticks, disable controls or even the keys so as to avoid accidental retouchs. This modularity will be accentuated by software, so that players can configure PlayStation Access to shape it according to requirements. Your accessories will be sold separately. The extension to a 43 mm AUX port can be connected from anywhere, and we will be able to add additional accessories with the aforementioned 34 port. PlayStation Access allows for very advanced modularity, thanks to the ability to change the layout of the keys through different caps, thumbsticks and other type of key.

In the past five years, we have embarked on a trip together with organizations and experts in accessibility to create a versatile controller kit that allows people with disabilities to play comfortably and for longer, with improved experience to more players, according to Isabelle Tomatis, vice-president of Sony Interactive Entertainment. The controller, announced several months ago, under the name Leonardo, is intended for people with physical disabilities that cannot hold a normal controller. From next week, from the 21st of July, it will be possible to order a pre-order.

Sony Interactive Entertainment confirmed that PlayStation Access will be released on December 6 for 89,99.
