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next-gen and accessibility features in Sony’s new post

Looking forward to the international launch of PlayStation 5, Sony has published a long post revealing all the accessibility features that will be implemented in the new console including speech synthesis, subtitles, inverted colors and button customization.

In a long post published on the official blog, the Japanese giant offered an overview of the accessibility features that will facilitate the use of PlayStation 5 for gamers with special needs. In addition to what has been seen on the PlayStation 4, Sony has added a number of interesting implementations such as voice dictation which allows users to enter text without using the virtual keyboard, as well as a screen reader to assist users with vision problems accompanied by various options Text-to-Speech that accentuates bits of text for sharing to party members, a useful option for deaf or hard of hearing users. Players will also be able to customize the intensity of DualSense’s haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.

Sony then recalled the latest productions of Naughty Dog as virtuous examples of accessibility: Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End e The Last of Us Parte 2 they have used the capabilities of PlayStation 4 to provide the best possible experience for players with disabilities, features that will then be improved on the new PS5.

All features will support various languages ​​including English, Japanese, German, Italian, French and Spanish. In short, a decisive step forward to allow everyone to enjoy the next-gen. Before leaving, we remind you that you can find the video comparison between the DualSense is the Xbox Series X controller on the pages of Everyeye.

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