The PlayStation Store has introduced a new Collection that is specifically focused on games that are known for accessibility.
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Xbox makes it easier to find accessible games in its stores
Xbox is making it easier to find accessibility information for games, according to an announcement from the company at its Accessibility Showcase.
Logitech G unveils a wireless gaming headset with braille
Logitech G set a new standard for sustainability with the announcement of Logitech G435 Wireless Gaming Headset. A new and above all ultra-light wireless headset designed for modern gamers.
Visually impaired players can now play badminton using drone
Led by assistant professor yoichi ochiai, a team of students from the university of tsukuba in japan, have formed the digital nature group to develop technological solutions that bring humans and machines closer together.
EA’s Patent Pledge will give competitors free access to accessibility technology
Electronic Arts is announcing a Patent Pledge where it will give competitors and developers free access to its accessibility-related patents and technology.
DAGERSystem announces accessible games database
DAGERSystem, a company that specializes in video game accessibility, has announced the upcoming launch of an accessible games database. This database will allow players to search for games based on their accessibility and hardware needs.
Xbox Party Chat gets text-to-speech and speech-to-text
Microsoft has introduced a number of new features to its Xbox Party Chat system.
Super.com announces partnership to make gaming accessible to visually impaired gamers
Super.com has announced its partnership with Mars Vision in order to launch an innovative new application that will allow the visually impaired to play games without the need for modding.
Sony announces PlayStation 5’s accessibility features
Ahead of the PS5’s November release date, Sony has detailed some of the accessibility settings that will be built in to the console and its DualSense controller at launch.
XBOX Series X Tactile Indicators Adds More Accessibility For Visually Impaired Gamers
Game company Microsoft has revealed that it has added a certain feature on the Xbox Series X hardware that will assist players who are visually impaired and for those who want to attach cables from behind without looking at them.
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