Sony has revealed Project Leonardo, a new accessibility controller for the PlayStation 5.

The controller is highly customisable, comprising a circle of various large buttons and a control stick.

you’re free to hear more about its development in the video below.

Project Leonardo controller next to a DualSense

“We were inspired by the idea of all players enjoying the world of PlayStation together.

We want to empower them to create their own configurations.

The controller can also flexibly accept combinations of accessibility accessories to create a unique aesthetic.

Cover image for YouTube video

The controller is still in development as Sony gathers feedback from the disability community.

There is no release date yet, or - importantly - price.

More information on Project Leonardo can be found on thePlayStation Blog.

Project Leonardo controller split into separate buttons

It’s really a toolbox for you to customize your play experience how you want.

@PlayStationhas FINALLY created an Adaptive Controller called#ProjectLeonardo.

Project Leonardo shows that PlayStation values all gamers and this inclusivity is forever.

The hardware now matches the high accessibility bar set by PlayStation developers and that’s beautiful.”