PlayStation has named a launch date for its Access customizable controller kit: It’s launching on December 6, and pre-orders open on July 21. PlayStation’s suggested retail price for the controller is $89.99, and in addition to the controller base, it comes with 19 button caps, three caps for the stick half of the controller, 23 button cap tags to mark inputs on each button and four expansion ports to add any other accessories one might need.
The controller (formerly called “Project Leonardo”) is PlayStation’s accessibility solution, designed to let users who aren’t comfortable with the traditional form factor of the DualSense. According to Isabelle Tomatis, Sony’s VP of brand peripherals and hardware, the controller can be customized with up to 30 profiles (three of which can be saved at any given time), and it can also be paired up with a DualSense controller for more refined control.
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