Tech giant Sony has revealed a brand-new controller for its PlayStation 5 called Project Leonardo that aims to bring improved accessibility to players on PlayStation. 🎮
Tech giant Sony has revealed a brand-new controller for its PlayStation 5 called Project Leonardo that aims to bring improved accessibility to players on PlayStation.
“It was built to address common challenges faced by many players with limited motor control, including difficulty holding a controller for long periods, accurately pressing small clusters of buttons or triggers, or positioning thumbs and fingers optimally on a standard controller.
“The controller includes “a robust kit of swappable components, including a variety of analog stick caps and buttons in different shapes and sizes,” Nishino said. “Project Leonardo can be used as a standalone controller or paired with additional Project Leonardo or DualSense wireless controllers.”
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