Ahead of the PS5’s November release date, Sony has detailed some of the accessibility settings that will be built in to the console and its DualSense controller at launch.
The company’s current generation console PS4 already has many accessibility settings, including text to speech, the ability to invert colours, custom button assignments and more.
In a recent blog post, Sony said PS5 would offer a voice dictation feature to quickly input text without the use of a virtual keyboard, along with button assignments, closed captions and options to hear on-screen text, or have text messages spoken out loud to other party members. Further to that, improvements have also been made to audio in order to provide players with better spatial awareness.