In a push towards greater accessibility, Sony is considering adding a slow mode as a widespread feature, following its inclusion in Spider-Man 2.
Let’s take it slow, Sony While Sony’s first party line-up for the PlayStation 5 seems to have ground to a halt, many of its games continue to lead the way when it comes to accessibility options. Developer Naughty Dog has often paved the way, with The Last Of Us Part 2 picking up the Innovation In Accessibility prize at The Game Awards in 2020. Meanwhile, Insomniac’s Spider-Man 2 was nominated in the same category last year.
’ Sony notes that this feature cannot be implemented at a ‘system level’ on the PlayStation console, with work required to make it function to each specific game. This patent, however, suggests the company wants it to become a standard offering in its first party titles.
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