The PlayStation Store will highlight accessibility settings in PS5 games soon

Sony is adding extra functionality to the storefront this week.

The PlayStation Store is implementing “Accessibility Tags” for specific PS5 games that accommodate various visual, audio, and other tweakable options.

On Monday, Sony announced the PlayStation Store’s new accessibility tagging system that’ll roll out later this week. Once implemented, you’ll be able to browse games on the storefront and see what accessibility settings are available before purchasing. There are apparently around 50 tags, which are broken down into six categories in total.

  • Visual – various text options and audio indicators
  • Audio – extensive volume controls and visual alternatives
  • Subtitles and captioning – font size, clear captions, and larger captions
  • Control – button remapping, thumbstick sensitivity, and more
  • Gameplay  difficulty settings, skippable puzzles, simplified quick-time events, and game speeds
  • Online communication – text or voice chat transcription and ping communications

There’s a video showing the tags off, which you can check out below.

Sony claims there’ll be a gradual release for these tags, but games that’ll include the feature at launch include Days GoneDeath Stranding Director’s CutGhost of Tsushima Director’s CutGod of WarGod of War RagnarökGran Turismo 7Marvel’s Spider-Man RemasteredMarvel’s Spider-Man: Miles MoralesRatchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and Returnal.

Upcoming PlayStation first-party games like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 will likely support the tags feature as well – though that’s unconfirmed at this time.

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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