Get the latest tech news

Nintendo and Microsoft team up to launch the Accessible Games Initiative


Some of the biggest video game company have teamed up to share clearer information about accessibility features in their games

Five major companies have signed up: EA, Google, Microsoft, Nintendo of America and Ubisoft. Statements from Riot Games, Ubisoft and Xbox all point to further information as to the timeframe for adding accessibility tags, although they are predictably vague. Reece Bithrey is a journalist with bylines forTrusted Reviews, Digital Foundry, PC Gamer, TechRadar and more.

Get the Android app

Or read this on The Shortcut

Read more on:

Photo of Microsoft

Microsoft

Photo of Nintendo

Nintendo

Photo of team

team

Related news:

News photo

Microsoft tells Windows 10 users to just trade in their PC for a newer one, because how hard can it be?

News photo

Microsoft accidently leaks Xbox UI mockup that includes PC games Steam label

News photo

Microsoft chose not to exercise $12 billion Coreweave option