Hold onto your controllers because Sony just dropped a BOMB! The tech giant has just announced Project Leonardo, the PS5 equivalent of the Xbox Adaptive Controller.

 

This is a HUGE move in the movement for gaming accessibility, and it's about time Sony stepped up to the plate. Project Leonardo is a customisable controller kit made in consultation with accessibility experts and organisations including The AbleGamers Charity, SpecialEffect, and Stack Up.

 

It includes options for button mapping, multiple controller profiles, and compatibility with third-party accessories. It even allows players to adjust the distance of the analogue stick from the rest of the gamepad.

 

This is some next-level customisation, and it's clear that Sony is committed to making its software and hardware accessible to as many players as possible. Let's keep pushing for accessibility and inclusivity in the gaming industry.

 

Find out more about the Sony release here.

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