The possibilities are no longer limited: the gamer goes through Elden Ring, Bloodborne and other equally challenging games with one hand using the PlayStation Access Controller
Over the last few years, a great trend has emerged among video game developers: they try to make their projects as accessible as possible for people with disabilities.
The undoubted leader in this field is Sony and its in-house studios. Let us remind you that the accessibility settings of the Japanese company reached such a level that allowed a blind gamer to pass the dynamic and very complex action game God Of War: Ragnarok almost without any help.
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Sony not only invests huge resources in adapting its games to the needs of players with various disabilities, but also released the PlayStation Access Controller device, formerly known as Leonardo.
There was no doubt that the gadget would take gaming accessibility to the next level and help people with disabilities enjoy games of any complexity. But what blogger Stonethecrow0 is doing is truly impressive. Thanks to the PlayStation Access Controller, he was able to get through challenging games like Elden Ring, Bloodborne and Dark souls with almost only one hand.
Shadow of Yharnam????#Bloodborne pic.twitter.com/TlM7fHLeOl
- Stonethecrow (@Stonethecrow0) January 25, 2024
His latest achievement was defeating the final boss of the Elden Ring, leaving the gamer in indescribable joy at the opportunity presented to him by the PlayStation Access Controller.
*Crying from happiness*
- Stonethecrow (@Stonethecrow0) January 23, 2024
Elden ring is Complete.????
It Hurt. I got hit my most basic of attacks anyone else could dodge, But its the first game ive ever completed with Two hands on a controller thank's to the Access.????
Instantly wanna Start Bloodborne this way.#ELDENRING pic.twitter.com/tjxfVFV8Bk
To learn more about the PlayStation Access Controller, check out our coverage by clicking here.
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