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New patents by Sony reveal more details about a new PlayStation controller aimed at improving accessibility on PlayStation 5.
Five years in the making, Sony designed its new Access controller for PlayStation to be customizable to players' specific needs.
Sony has announced a new PlayStation 5 controller that makes gaming more accessible for people with disabilities.
The futuristic PlayStation controller was featured in Sony’s event held this week that was meant to showcase its long-term vision for the company in regards to exploring creative entertainment ...
As part of the gaming industry’s efforts to address the problem, Sony has developed the Access controller for the PlayStation, working with input from Lane and other accessibility consultants.
Sony has filed a patent for a thermally-reactive PlayStation controller that offers new levels of haptic feedback and movement/input registration.
A recently discovered Sony patent suggests the company could be experimenting with a unique new feature for a PlayStation controller.
Gamers get a first look at Sony's Access controller, a highly-customizable device designed specifically for people with disabilities, at an event in San Mateo in September.
Sony talked a lot about what it wants over the next decade to corporate shareholders while showing off a futuristic controller.