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Sony's Project Leonardo officially named the Access controller

Sony has shared more details about its PlayStation 5 accessibility controller, previously known as Project Leonardo and now officially named Access.

In a post on the official PlayStation Blog, senior vice president of platform experience Hideaki Nishino shared new images of the controller and its different components. It will include a wide range of swappable button and stick caps of various sizes and shapes so players can create a layout that matches their needs and preferences.

Access can be used on a flat surface, oriented 360 degrees, or mounted on an AMPS or tripod, Sony also clarified. The distance between the stick and the various buttons can also be adjusted. A separate blog post goes into greater details about the hardware features.

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