CES 2023: Project Leonardo helps people with disabilities play PS5

Updated : Jan 12, 2023 16:25
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Sony has announced Project Leonardo, a new accessibility controller kit for the PS5, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2023.

The controller is designed to help players with disabilities play comfortably for longer periods and comes with customisable parts and a range of software options.

Project Leonardo includes a button mapping feature that allows players to map multiple buttons to the same function or two functions onto the same button and save up to three programmed button settings as profiles.

There is currently no information on when Project Leonardo will be released or how much it will cost.

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