Accessibility in the gaming world is becoming more and more of an issue every year. Microsoft is one of the tech giants doing the hardest work in this regard. The company made it easier for people with limited mobility to access entertainment with the Xbox Adaptive Controller and its special packaging design to make it easier for people with various physical disabilities to play games. It then introduced a series of customizations for keyboards and mice that people with disabilities might find difficult to use. This time, Sony is showing its commitment to accessibility with Project Leonardo for PlayStation 5.
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Sony "Project Leonardo is a canvas for players to create their own gaming experience"
Project Leonardo for PS5 is envisioned as a canvas for players to create their own gaming experience. It is described as a robust kit of interchangeable components, including a variety of buttons and button covers in different shapes and sizes. Players can use these components to create a wide variety of control schemes to their liking. The distance of the analog stick from the gamepad can be adjusted according to the player's preference. These components allow players to find a configuration that suits their strength, range of motion and specific physical requirements.
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