Sony at CES 2023: Everything announced
by Sony CES 2023 The press conference is over and the company has shared some updates for PlayStation gamers. The title is Project Leonardo, a brand new accessibility controller in development for the PlayStation 5. Sony also shared updates on the Gran Turismo movie, PSVR 2, etc. Read on to learn about everything that is being announced. announced at today’s event.
Project Leonardo Revealed: New Accessibility Controller for PlayStation 5
Project Leonardo is PlayStation’s brand new accessibility controller is currently being developed. There’s no word on a release date or price yet, but Leonardo aims to “”remove barriers to game play and make it easier, more comfortable, and long-lasting for players with disabilities to play. more on PS5.” It was developed with input from accessibility experts, community members, and game developers.
Gran Turismo: Sneak Peek movie revealed
Sony shared a First look at the upcoming Gran Turismo movie, is scheduled to hit theaters this August. The footage features lyrics from stars Archie Madekwe, Orlando Bloom and David Harbor, and showcases the film’s combination of real-life racing and the film’s Gran Turismo action.
PlayStation 5 Passes 30 Million Unit Sales
PlayStation’s Jim Ryan announced on stage that the PlayStation 5 has sold over 30 million units. Ryan also stated that the PS5 shortage is basically over, saying: “It’s going to be much easier for people who want a PS5 to find one at retailers around the globe, starting from the era of PS5. this point onwards”. in November, when Sony revealed console has passed 25 million units sold.
Gran Turismo 7 is getting PSVR 2 support and Beat Saber coming to PSVR 2
Gran Turismo 7 will support PSVR 2 when the new VR platform launches next month. The VR features will be available as a free upgrade to Gran Turismo 7 owners. The VR hit Beat Saber is also heading to PSVR 2, although a release date has not been announced.
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