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The Last of Us Part II: Accessibility Features Detailed

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With launch fast approaching, today we’re excited to share a comprehensive overview of the accessibility features that will be available in The Last of Us Part II when it releases on June 19. From the very beginning, our goal has been to ensure that as many fans as possible have an opportunity to experience the game through our most robust accessibility feature set to-date. Building upon the foundations we established with Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, The Last of Us Part II features more than 60 accessibility settings, with expanded options focused on fine-motor and hearing, as well as completely new features that benefit low-vision and blind players. We encourage everyone to take advantage of these features to create a gameplay experience that’s right for them.

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Accessibility Presets

One challenge in creating a large number of configurable options is making you aware of which options might be relevant for your needs. In addition, many features were created to work well in concert with one another. To help with this, we created three accessibility presets that configure all the recommended settings for vision, hearing, and motor accessibility. While we hope these will provide a good starting point, you can always go through and tweak individual options, even after selecting a preset.

SettingOptionsDescription
Apply Vision Accessibility PresetOn or OffConfigures all the recommended settings designed for players who are blind or have low vision.
This will enable settings across multiple menus, such as:
• Text-to-Speech• High Contrast Display• HUD Scale > Large• Lock-On Aim > Auto-Target• Traversal and Combat Audio Cues• Navigation and Traversal Assistance• Ledge Guard• Enhanced Listen Mode• Invisible While Prone > Unlimited• Skip Puzzle Option• Various adjustments in the Combat Accessibility menu
Apply Hearing Accessibility PresetOn or OffConfigures all the recommended settings designed for players who are deaf or hard of hearing.
This will enable settings across multiple menus, such as:• Awareness Indicators• Pick-Up Notifications• Dodge Prompts > Frequent• Subtitles > Story + Combat• Subtitle Names• Subtitle Direction• Combat Vibration Cues• Guitar Vibration Cues
Apply Motor Accessibility PresetOn or OffConfigures all the recommended settings designed for players with a physical or mobility disability.
This will enable settings across multiple menus, such as:• Lock-On Aim > Auto-Target• Auto Weapon Swap• Auto Pick Up• Camera Assist > On• Navigation and Traversal Assistance• Ledge Guard• Infinite Breath• Repeated Button Presses > Hold• Melee Combos > Hold• Weapon Sway > Off• Skip Puzzle Option• Various adjustments in the Combat Accessibility menu

Alternate Controls

For the first time in a Naughty Dog game, we are offering full control customization. This allows you to remap every command to a different controller input, including touchpad swipes and controller shake. Because holding or rapidly tapping buttons can be challenging for some players, we have individual options to change every button hold into a toggle, and every rapid press into a hold. Returning from Uncharted 4, we also provide expanded options for camera assistance and lock-on aim.

Input Remap
SettingOptionsDescription
Customize ControlsRemap and fully customize all controls.
Control SchemeDefault, Right Hand Only, Left Hand Only, Custom Scheme 1, Custom Scheme 2, Custom Scheme 3Select a preset or create your own controller layout.
Rename Control SchemeChange the name of your custom scheme.
Controller OrientationDefault, Left, Right, Upside DownSelect how you hold your controller, which rotates the directional buttons, left stick, and right stick to match.
Left Stick and Right StickDefault, Flipped While Aiming, Flipped AlwaysSwap the functionality of the left stick and right stick.
Boat ControlsDefault or AlternateChange the input method for driving the boat.
DEFAULT: Use |left-stick| to steer and accelerate and |L2| to reverse.
ALTERNATE: Hold |R2| to accelerate and |L2| to reverse. Use |left-stick| to steer.
DEFAULT recommended for players who are blind or have low vision and are using Navigation Assistance to orient themselves.
Rope/Ladder MovementCharacter or CameraChange the directional input for movement on ladders and ropes.
CHARACTER: Movement up/down ladders and ropes with |left-stick| is relative to the player’s orientation.
CAMERA: Movement up/down ladders and ropes with |left-stick| is relative to the camera’s orientation. Recommended for players who are blind or have low vision and are using Navigation Assistance to orient themselves.
Guitar Strumming InputVertical, Horizontal, TapsChange the input method for playing the guitar.
VERTICAL (Default): Swipe up and down on the touch pad to strum the guitar.
HORIZONTAL: Swipe left and right on the touch pad to strum the guitar.
TAPS: Press |X| to strum the guitar. This can be bound to a different button in Customize Controls under Select / Alternate Strumming.
Melee While AimingOn or OffAllows the player to melee with |Square| while aiming.
This will disable Shoulder Swap, or whichever control is mapped to |Square| while aiming.
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Holds and Presses
SettingOptionsDescription
Repeated Button PressesTap or HoldChange the input method for repeated button press prompts.
TAP (Default): Press the button repeatedly to progress.
HOLD: Hold the button to progress.
Melee CombosTap or HoldChange the input method for performing a melee combo.
TAP (Default): Press |square| repeatedly to melee combo.
HOLD: Hold |square| to melee combo.
Aiming ModeHold or ToggleChange the input method for aiming.
HOLD (Default): Hold |L2| to aim. Release to stop aiming.
TOGGLE: Press |L2| to aim. Press |L2| again to stop aiming.
Listen ModeHold or ToggleChange the input method for listen mode.
HOLD (Default): Hold |R1| to listen. Release to stop listening.
TOGGLE: Briefly hold |R1 to listen. Briefly hold |R1| again to stop listening.
Sprinting (Available with Patch 1.01*)Hold or ToggleChange the input method for sprinting.
HOLD (Default): Hold |L1| to sprint. Release to stop sprinting.
TOGGLE: Briefly hold |L1| to start sprinting. Briefly hold |L1| again to stop sprinting.
CraftingHold or ToggleChange the input method for crafting and upgrading.
HOLD (Default): Hold |X| to start crafting and release to cancel.
TOGGLE: Tap |X| to start crafting and tap to cancel.
Backpack Weapon SwapHold or ToggleChange the input method for swapping weapons in your holsters.
HOLD (Default): Hold |square| to enter backpack weapon swapping and release to exit.
TOGGLE: Hold |square| to enter backpack weapon swapping and tap to exit.
Bow FiringHold or TapsChange the input method for firing the bow.
HOLD (Default): Hold |R2| while aiming to draw the arrow back and release to fire.
TAPS: Tap |R2| while aiming to automatically draw the arrow back and tap again to fire.
Hold Breath ModeHold or ToggleChange the input method for holding your breath while aiming. Hold Breath skill is unlocked as a player upgrade.
HOLD: Hold |L3| while aiming to hold your breath.
TOGGLE (Default): Press |L3| while aiming to hold your breath. Press |L3| again or stop aiming to release.

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Assistance
SettingOptionsDescription
Camera AssistOn , Off, Horizontal, VerticalAutomatically reorients the camera in the direction of your movement. Select HORIZONTAL or VERTICAL to limit assistance to that axis.
Designed for players who are new to action games or have difficulty using Left Stick and Right Stick simultaneously.
Lock-On AimOff, On, Auto-TargetAutomatically lock-on to enemy targets when aiming.
Targets the center of the enemy’s body by default. Use |right-stick| to target the head or legs.
If set to AUTO-TARGET, you will lock onto the next enemy automatically even if they’re offscreen.
Lock-On Strength1 to 10 SliderAdjust the pull strength of Lock-On Aim.
Arc-Throw Lock-onOn or OffAutomatically lock-on to enemy targets when |L2| aiming a throwable.
In stealth, bricks and bottles lock-on slightly away from enemies to facilitate distractions. Use |right-stick| to directly target the enemy instead.
Arc-Throw Lock-on Strength1 to 10 SliderAdjust the pull strength of Arc-Throw Lock-On.
Auto Weapon SwapOn or OffAutomatically swap to another holstered weapon when you run out of ammo.
Auto Pick-UpOn or OffAutomatically picks up nearby ammo and ingredients.
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Magnification and Visual Aids

Text, UI, and gameplay elements that are too small or difficult to read can be frustrating. To address these issues, we created options to fine-tune the HUD size, color, and contrast. Our new High Contrast Display is a special render mode that provides more contrast for in-game elements. We also provide a Screen Magnifier, which allows you to zoom-in on any part of the screen using the DualShock 4 touchpad.

SettingOptionsDescription
HUD ScaleDefault, LargeChanges the size of in-game HUD elements.
HUD BackgroundDefault, Light, DarkenedChanged HUD background darkness.
HUD ColorWhite, Yellow, Blue, Red, GreenChanges the color of text and HUD elements.
HUD Colorblind ModeOff, Protanopia, Deuteranopia, TritanopiaChanges the color palette of HUD accents.
HUD FlashingOn or OffEnables flashing HUD animations.
High Contrast DisplayOff, Setting 1, Setting 2, Setting 3Mutes environment colors and adds distinct contrast coloring to allies, enemies, items, and interactive objects.
When enabled, use |touchpad-swipe-left| to toggle high contrast display.
Screen MagnifierOff, Low, Medium, HighMagnifies a section of the screen.
Lightly double tap touch pad to quickly toggle zoom. Holding the second tap will slowly increase the zoom, locking the zoom level on release.
Use touch pad to move magnifier over different areas of the screen. Double tap again to exit.
Translation PromptsOff, On, AutoEnables |triangle| translation prompts for in-world text.
When set to AUTO, this feature is automatically enabled when a non-English text language is selected or if text-to-speech is enabled.
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Motion Sickness

Simulated 3D movement can be a source of motion sickness for many players. To create a more visually comfortable experience, we provide options to adjust camera shake, motion blur, camera follow distance, and even field of view. We also provide an option for a persistent white dot in the center of the screen, which can alleviate the sensation.

SettingOptionsDescription
Camera Shake1 to 10 SliderAdjust the intensity of camera shake.
Motion Blur1 to 10 SliderAdjust the intensity of the motion blur effect.
Camera Distance-5 to +5 SliderAdjust the distance of the 3rd person camera.
Increasing this value moves the camera further from the player.
Decreasing this value moves the camera closer to the player.
Field of View-5 to +5 SliderAdjust the field of view of the 3rd person camera.
Increasing this value makes the field of view wider.
Decreasing this value makes the field of view narrower.
Dolly Zoom EffectOn or OffToggles moments where the camera moves backwards and zooms at the same time, creating a disorienting effect.
Full Screen EffectsOn or OffEnables screen effects that indicate player status.
Persistent Center DotOn or OffDisplays a persistent reticle in the center of the screen, hidden during cinematics and while aiming.

Navigation and Traversal

Making a game that’s accessible for blind and low-vision players means providing new ways of navigating the game world. Navigation Assistance can be used to guide you along the golden path of story progression or you can use Enhanced Listen Mode to go off and find enemies or pickups instead. To help you move through the game world, we also provide options for simplified traversal input, ledge guard, and the ability to skip puzzles altogether. 

SettingOptionsDescription
Navigation AssistanceOn or OffPressing |L3| faces the camera in the direction of story progression, marking the path to follow.
If Enhanced Listen Mode is also enabled, then pressing |L3| while in listen mode (hold |R1|) will instead direct the player towards the most recently scanned item or enemy.
Traversal AssistanceOn or OffEnables simplified traversal input.
• Press |X| to automatically perform certain difficult jumps.• Automatically climb ledges and squeeze through small gaps.• Automatically vault small obstacles while on the horse.• Automatically sprint in certain encounters.
Ledge GuardOn or OffGuards against falling off ledges with additional audio and vibration feedback.
Prevents you from falling from ledges that will kill you.
Enhanced Listen ModeOn or OffEnables the ability to scan for items |circle| and enemies |square| while in listen mode.
Send out a scan triggering audio cues at the target’s location. The pitch of the sound changes based on the target’s height relative to you.
If Navigation Assistance is also enabled, then pressing |L3| while in listen mode will direct the player towards the most recently scanned item or enemy.
Scan Range10m – 30m SliderAdjust the maximum distance of Enhanced Listen Mode scans.
Scan Time1s – 5s SliderAdjust time for an Enhanced Listen Mode scan to reach its maximum distance.
Infinite BreathOn or OffEnables infinite breath while swimming underwater.
Skip Puzzle OptionOn or OffWhen in a puzzle, select SKIP PUZZLE from the pause menu to advance to the puzzle’s completion.
This setting is highly recommended for players who are blind or have low vision because some puzzle progression may not be fully accessible.
Additional accessibility assistance for puzzles is available with the 1.01 and 1.02 patches.
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Text-to-Speech and Audio Cues

Any information that is only represented visually is unavailable to a blind player. To address this discrepancy, we created several options to convey this information through sound and controller vibration instead. Traversal and Combat Audio Cues work alongside the game’s audio to map easily identifiable sounds to commonly used actions (scavenging pickups, jumping across gaps, dodging incoming melee attacks, etc.). These audio cues are catalogued in an audio glossary that you can refer back to at any time. Additionally, our menus and other on-screen text can be voiced using the Text-To-Speech* option. For those that have their language set to English and Text-to-Speech* enabled at the console level, The Last of Us Part II will automatically enable Text-to-Speech for you in-game.

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* Text-to-speech features available in all supported languages**, except for Thai

Text-to-Speech Audio Cues
SettingOptionsDescription
Text-to-SpeechOn or OffEnables narration of on-screen text.
When enabled, request a text-to-speech description of your current status with |touchpad-swipe-up|.
Text-to-Speech volume can be adjusted from the Audio Volumes menu.
Traversal CuesOn or OffEnables additional accessibility audio cues to assist with traversal and exploration.
Plays a sound cue for:• Jumpable gaps, climbable ledges, and squeeze-throughs• Areas that require crouching or going prone• Interacts and pick-ups• Nearby breakable glass• Gaining or losing movement control• When Ledge Guard is enabled, plays a sound cue when it activates
For additional sound cue information, consult the Audio Cue Glossary.
Combat Audio CuesOn or OffEnables additional accessibility audio cues to assist with combat and stealth.
Plays a sound cue for:• Enemy grab and strike prompts• Incoming enemy melee attacks• Being impaled with an arrow• Aiming at an enemy• Landing a shot on an enemy
For additional sound cue information, consult the Audio Cue Glossary.
Combat Vibration CuesOn or OffEnables vibration cues to assist with combat.
Plays a vibration cue for:• Incoming enemy melee attacks• Aiming at an enemy• Landing a shot on an enemy
Guitar Vibration CuesOn or OffEnables a vibration cue when the correct guitar note for story progression is selected.
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Audio Volumes
Effects0 to 100 SliderAdjust the volume of sound effects.
Dialogue0 to 100 SliderAdjust the volume of spoken dialogue.
Music0 to 100 SliderAdjust the volume of music.
Cinematics0 to 100 SliderAdjust the volume of cinematics.
Accessibility Audio Cues0 to 100 SliderAdjust the volume of accessibility audio cues.
Audio cues for traversal and combat can be enabled from the Accessibility menu.
Text-to-Speech0 to 100 SliderAdjust the volume of text-to-speech narration.
Audio Cue GlossaryBrowse and listen to various audio cues that appear throughout gameplay.

Combat Accessibility

Because we want combat in The Last of Us Part II to be accessible for all players, we provide a number of options that can significantly alter the gameplay experience. For instance, the Invisible While Prone feature allows you to experience stealth gameplay that might otherwise be inaccessible. If you have difficulty aiming, you can give yourself more time by enabling Slow Motion while aiming. Our goal is to provide you with all the tools you need to make the combat experience enjoyable and challenging.

SettingOptionsDescription
Enable Combat AccessibilityOn or OffEnables the combat accessibility settings.
These settings are designed to make combat accessible for all players. As such, they can significantly alter the gameplay experience.
Hostages Don’t EscapeOn or OffEnemies grabbed by you will not break free while struggling.
Allies Don’t Get GrabbedOn or OffAllies will automatically escape when grabbed by enemies.
This setting will not apply during certain combat encounters.
Enemies Don’t FlankOn or OffEnemies will not intentionally try to get behind your position.
Reduced Enemy PerceptionOn or OffReduce enemy perception in stealth.
This setting is relative to the chosen difficulty.
Reduced Enemy AccuracyOn or OffReduce enemy accuracy when shooting.
This setting is relative to the chosen difficulty.
Enhanced DodgeOn or OffDodge with |L1| is better at evading enemy attacks.
Invisible While ProneOff, Limited, UnlimitedYou are invisible to enemies while prone and not aiming. This setting is disabled during certain encounters where stealth is not an option.
If set to LIMITED, the time limit will be based on the stealth difficulty settings.
Weapon SwayOn or OffEnables camera sway while aiming weapons.
Slow MotionOff, While Aiming, ToggleReduces game speed when enabled.
When set to TOGGLE use |touchpad-swipe-right| to toggle slow motion.
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HUD

If you’re deaf, hard-of-hearing, or need to play at low or no volume, you may not be able to access gameplay information that is only represented through audio. To address this discrepancy, we provide several options to display this information visually instead. Awareness Indicators allow you to determine when you’re being spotted in stealth; they also can be set to persist during combat, pointing in the direction of high-threat enemies.

SettingOptionsDescription
Damage IndicatorsOn or OffEnables HUD spikes in the direction damage was taken.
Awareness IndicatorsOff, Stealth, AlwaysEnables HUD element warning you when enemies are about to spot you and from which direction.
STEALTH: Awareness indicators display until you are spotted.
ALWAYS: Awareness indicators persist during combat. This setting is recommended for players who are deaf or hard of hearing. (Available with Patch 1.01*)
HintsOff, Sometimes, FrequentEnables gameplay hints that appear when you’re lost in an area for some time.
Hints are activated by pressing |L3|.
Pick-Up NotificationsOn or OffDisplays a HUD notification when you pick up ammo, crafting ingredients, or other resources
Dodge PromptsOff, Sometimes, FrequentAdjust the frequency of the |L1| dodge tutorial prompt that appears when enemies begin a melee attack.

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Subtitles

Subtitles are an extremely popular accessibility feature, and we wanted to provide you with a wide array of customization options for them. You can tweak the size and color, add a dark background for contrast, enable speaker names, and even a directional arrow for offscreen speakers. For the first time in a Naughty Dog game, we also allow you to enable subtitles for all systemic enemy dialogue during stealth and combat.

SettingOptionsDescription
SubtitlesOff, Story Dialogue, Story + Combat DialogueEnables subtitles for spoken dialogue.
STORY DIALOGUE: Enables subtitles for main characters, important enemy dialogue, and cinematics.
COMBAT DIALOGUE: Enables subtitles for additional enemy dialogue while in stealth and combat.
SizeSmall, Medium, LargeAdjust the size of subtitle text.
BackgroundOff, Default, DarkenedEnables a dark background behind subtitles to improve legibility.
NamesOn or OffDisplays the name of the speaker with the subtitle.
Name ColorsOn or OffWhen subtitle Names are enabled, displays the names with a unique color per speaker.
DirectionOn or OffEnables an arrow next to subtitles indicating the screen-relative direction of the person speaking.
Does not display for on-screen speakers.
ColorWhite, Yellow, Blue, Red, GreenChanges the color of subtitle text.

Game Difficulty

As an extension of our accessibility features, The Last of Us Part II also includes expanded difficulty options. At launch, we provide five different challenge levels: Very Light, Light, Moderate, Hard, and Survivor. We also allow you to customize specific aspects of difficulty to your needs or desired experience. You can individually tweak difficulty settings related to incoming damage, enemy and ally effectiveness, stealth, and resources. Trophies are not limited by difficulty.

SettingOptionsDescription
ChallengeVery Light, Light, Moderate, Hard, Survivor, CustomAdjust the overall difficulty of the game
PlayerVery Light, Light, Moderate, Hard, SurvivorAdjusts difficulty settings related to:• Amount of damage the player takes from enemies• Frequency of mid-encounter dynamic checkpoints
EnemiesVery Light, Light, Moderate, Hard, SurvivorAdjusts difficulty settings related to:• Accuracy of enemy gunfire and frequency of projectiles• Aggression of enemies advancing and flanking• Complexity of enemy melee combos• Movement speed of certain high-threat enemies• Custom tuning to specific combat encounters
AlliesVery Light, Light, Moderate, Hard, SurvivorAdjusts difficulty settings related to:• Aggressiveness of allies in combat• Frequency at which allies kill enemies
StealthVery Light, Light, Moderate, Hard, SurvivorAdjusts difficulty settings related to:• Enemy’s perception through vision, hearing, and smell• Length of grace period before enemies will alert others• Conditions for grabbing enemies from stealth
ResourcesVery Light, Light, Moderate, Hard, SurvivorAdjusts difficulty settings related to:• Quantity of ammunition and supplies found in the world• Durability of melee weapons dropped by enemies• Yield of certain crafting recipes

We look forward to having players leverage these features and continuing to drive awareness and advocacy for accessibility support in games together. Alongside everyone at the studio, we’d like to recognize all of the people that helped make these features possible, including our partners at PlayStation, Worldwide Studios, and our accessibility consultants: Brandon Cole, James Rath, Paul Lane, Josh Straub, Steve Saylor, Morgan Baker, and Ian Hamilton. Thank you for all of your incredible support and guidance.

** Supported Text-to-Speech languages include: English, UK English, French, Italian, German, Danish, Turkish, Russian, Czech, Greek, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Croatian, LATAM Spanish

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