Last of Us Part 1 accessibility features include ability to play dialogue through DualSense as haptic feedback

A new blog post has laid out all of the upcoming accessibility features for The Last of Us Part 1 on the PlayStation 5.

This includes a new feature that will enable players to play dialogue through the console’s DualSense controller as haptic feedback.

This new feature, which started off as a prototype, means that “a deaf player can feel the way a line is delivered, can feel the emphasis, along with the subtitles to give some sense of how that line is delivered,” explained game director Matthew Gallant.

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