Five major video game companies — Microsoft, Nintendo of America, Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, and Google — are taking a significant step toward making games more accessible. The program, known as the Accessible Games Initiative, is led by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), and it aims to establish a unified standard for disclosing accessibility features in games. Microsoft, through Team Xbox, confirmed that both its existing Xbox Game Accessibility Feature Tags and the new Accessible Games Initiative tags will coexist in digital Xbox experiences. With a global gaming audience that includes players with a range of physical, sensory, and cognitive abilities, the push for clearer accessibility information is a meaningful advancement for the gaming community at large. One of MSI's newest gaming notebooks powered by a GTX 1050 GPU, the MSI Gaming Pro GP72 7RD Leopard, is now available for purchase at Villman. Razer, the brand for gamers by gamers, announced today not just one, but two new gaming headsets. The Razer Tiamat 7.1 V2 is an analog PC gaming headset that features true 7.1 surround sound, 10 discrete drivers, five per ear cup, delivering a very immersive soundstage. For gamers, true surround sound is important for pinpoint positional audio, highly accurate directional audio, as well as general deep gaming immersion. Read more in our articles including "Gaming Companies to Add Accessibility Tags to Game Listings" and "MSI Gaming Pro GP72 7RD Leopard with GTX 1050 now available at Villman".
Five major video game companies — Microsoft, Nintendo of America, Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, and Google — are taking a significant step toward making games more accessible. The program, known as the Accessible Games Initiative, is led by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), and it aims to establish a unified standard for disclosing accessibility features in games.
Microsoft, through Team Xbox, confirmed that both its existing Xbox Game Accessibility Feature Tags and the new Accessible Games Initiative tags will coexist in digital Xbox experiences. With a global gaming audience that includes players with a range of physical, sensory, and cognitive abilities, the push for clearer accessibility information is a meaningful advancement for the gaming community at large. One of MSI's newest gaming notebooks powered by a GTX 1050 GPU, the MSI Gaming Pro GP72 7RD Leopard, is now available for purchase at Villman.
Our coverage of accessible gaming includes: "Gaming Companies to Add Accessibility Tags to Game Listings"; "MSI Gaming Pro GP72 7RD Leopard with GTX 1050 now available at Villman"; "Razer announces true surround sound headset, Tiamat 7.1 V2". Each article provides unique insights and information.