Sony has confirmed thatAccess Controller The Access Controller, as its official name, was confirmed earlier to be officially launched on December 12th, with a suggested retail price of US$6, and pre-orders will start on July 90st.
The price in other regions is 120 Canadian dollars in Canada, 90 pounds in the UK, and 12980 yen in Japan. However, the price in Taiwan has not yet been announced.
Compared to Microsoft's barrier-free controller, which is designed in the form of a square, Sony's "Access Controller" is designed with a circular appearance. It can also be modularized and combined according to usage needs, and the operation mode can be changed through software definition.
In addition to being able to be used individually (only for PlayStation 5), the "Access Controller" can also be used in pairs, or with an additional DualSense controller to provide more operational possibilities, thereby meeting the needs of people with different disabilities.
In addition, users can also use four sets of 4mm AUX ports to connect to external expansion buttons or third-party auxiliary accessories, thereby increasing the application possibilities of the "Access Controller".
Sony will also create a dedicated control interface for the "Access Controller," allowing users to adjust controller functions to suit their individual needs. This includes different controller operation combinations, or setting button-to-button functions. Users can also adjust the sensitivity of analog joysticks, adjust blind spots, and even change button presses to continuous firing, and store different settings as needed.


