Sony reveals its PlayStation accessibility controller: Project Leonardo

Sony reveals its PlayStation accessibility controller: Project Leonardo

Customizable accessibility comes to the PS5

Sony has taken the wraps off of its upcoming accessibility controller, Project Leonardo. The device can be used on its own, or paired with up to two DualSense controllers. It can be laid flat, placed on a tripod, or used basically however someone requires or wants it to — that level of inclusivity is what Sony has strived for, Designer So Morimoto notes on the PlayStation blog describing the controller. It will incorporate replaceable caps and three 3.5mm jacks for multiple attachments.

The company is partnering with AbleGamers, SpecialEffect and Stack Up to help plan and develop Leonardo, so you know it’s in good company.

There’s no release date yet.