The web page provides many resources so that users can learn more about the accessibility settings of the consoles. The landing page also gives screenshots of the accessibility menu, as well as where players can configure their visual and audio settings. Sony has added the Zoom magnifying feature to the PS5 earlier this year. Also there are an introduction videos for both the PS4 and PS5. A second tab highlights many accessibility features which play only for PlayStation. An old man, with lots of details, is the name of them: Mr. C. Giuseppet, Yelle – the name of a bad guy. There are some important accessibility features on launch of the games, which users can see from drop-down menus. There are three categories of colorblindness, text size, audio, subtitles, input mapping, and more. It’s important to note that the website doesn’t necessarily list PlayStation games with accessibility features. Instead, it describes how much accessibility is available, meaning that some games have little to offer at all. Regardless, the website is a useful tool to check before buying some of these games. [Source: ResetEra]