It looks like PlayStation 4’s next update will be all about accessibility.
The 2.50 firmware patch will add new options for disabled gamers, according to IGN, which got its info via a leak from Twitter user @isaparrot. As you can see in the picture above, PlayStation 4 owners will be able to increase the size of text or make it bold, invert colors, and change the color contrast. These additions will help players with vision problems.
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The 2.50 update is currently only available to PlayStation MVP members. IGN says that the update should become available to all PlayStation 4 users by April.