PS blog:
As we prepare to introduce the Access controller to the accessibility community on December 6, today we’re pleased to share a closer look at its development, including a first glimpse of its accessible packaging. Step behind the scenes as our hardware and UI designers, alongside user research leads, discuss their collaboration with accessibility organizations on a highly customizable PS5 controller kit designed to help gamers with disabilities play more comfortably and for longer periods.
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This videos shows just how much thought and work went into this device. I’m sure disabled gamers will be very happy with the end product.
Five years behind Xbox and the Adaptive Controller, and a straight copy of the packaging.
Looks good, I like how unique the design is and how vastly customizable PlayStation's Access controller is.
Looks like Sony put way more thought into this controller than MS did with their controller, especially since Sony's Access controller has larger and more user friendly buttons.
I can't wait to try this controller out for myself! I'm nominally able but I'm pretty sure it'll work well for me anyway.