Sony and Logitech team up to provide accessory kit for PlayStation Access controller

Third party support is already happening

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The first accessory kit for thePlayStation Accesscontroller has been announced, and it’s coming from trusted hardware brandLogitech.

Launching in January, Logitech’s Adaptive Gaming Kit includes a variety of extra modules to further assist players who’ll be making use of thePlayStation 5’s upcoming accessibility controller, which itself is arriving on December 6 this year.

The Adaptive Gaming Kit will be purchasable from Logitech’s online store for$79.99/£69.99. In the box, you’ll get two pairs of large and small button modules, two variable triggers, two light touch buttons, a soft game board and a set of labels for each part, allowing you to freely assign buttons based on your preferences.

The modules can be connected to the PlayStation Access controller via its four 3.5mm expansion ports, so players can swap the individual parts in and out as required. That’s excellent news if you plan on playing a range of thebest PS5 gameswith the Access controller.

Sony’s commitment to accessibility features has been very impressive on the software side, with titles likeGod of War RagnarokandThe Last of Us Part 2both featuring extensive accessibility options to suit a wide range of players. That commitment seems to be carrying over to hardware now, too.

It’s fantastic to see that Sony is teaming up with known brands like Logitech to provide even more modules for the PlayStation Access controller. It’s a common thing to see third-party products receive official PlayStation licensing, as we did with theBackbone One PlayStation EditionandVictrix Pro BFGcontroller. Hopefully, that’ll also be the case with the PlayStation Access, with several brands adding their own bespoke parts for the upcoming accessibility controller in future.

For more top devices designed for PS5, check out our guides to thebest PS5 racing wheels, as well as thebest PS5 accessoriesfor recommendations on first-class hardware.

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Rhys is TRG’s Hardware Editor, and has been part of the TechRadar team for more than two years. Particularly passionate about high-quality third-party controllers and headsets, as well as the latest and greatest in fight sticks and VR, Rhys strives to provide easy-to-read, informative coverage on gaming hardware of all kinds. As for the games themselves, Rhys is especially keen on fighting and racing games, as well as soulslikes and RPGs.

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