JAKARTA - If you are a PlayStation 5 user, now you can use the Accessibility Tag in the PlayStation store to check the accessibility features of the game before making purchases.

However, because this is a feature that Sony just launched earlier this April, maybe many of you don't know how to use it yet. For that, VOI will tell how to use this feature.

The accessibility feature is claimed to improve video games. With the Accessibility Tag, game developers will be able to provide more detailed insight into what accessibility features are supported in their games.

Accessibility tags are available to PS5 users and can help them choose PS5 or PS4 games that best suit their accessibility needs.

More than 50 tags are available for developers, and are neatly grouped into the following six categories: Visuals, Audios, Audios and Texts, Controls, Gameplay, and Online Competitions. For example, Visual categories include Clear Text tags, Big Texts, High Contrast Visuals, Alternative Audio Signs, and Directions Audio Indicators.

To check the game Accessibility Tag, start by opening the PlayStation Store on your PlayStation 5 and open the game product page. From there, press the Triangle button on your DualSense controller, and you will see categories and tags.

If the game has PS4 and PS5 versions, select the lower arrow at the top of the left side menu and select the version you want.

Then, use analog sticks or D-pads to select various categories and tags. When you highlight the Accessibility Tag on the right side of the category, you will get a brief description of its function.

Then, by pressing the Triangle one more time, you can access the console's accessibility feature, which is one of many ways to improve your PS5 experience.


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