The site lists most important visual and audio features, as well as closed captions, controls and voice subtitles. Some of the most accessible games in the PS5 are also shown, such as The Last of Us Part 2, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales. The launch of the website shows the commitment of PlayStation to accessibility, shared with its console and its custom controller. “At Sony Interactive Entertainment, we are a young man’s future. You can use technology to improve the accessibility of our mobile games, to offer its products and services, and to guide our mission, to connect the world through the power of play,” says Jim Ryan, President and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment. Hermen Hulst, CEO of PlayStation Studios, is quoted, et al. At PlayStation Studios, we want to craft games that deliver immersive experiences, but also allow gamers to create meaningful connections as we have so much in common.” Accessibility in gaming becomes an increasingly increasingly important question. One recent report by Scope indicates actual situation in the field and what is happening next.