The PlayStation Store has become an essential hub for online gaming, offering a vast assortment of games, movies, and television shows for its users. With its significant focus on user experience, Sony has recently implemented an accessible tag system for disability-friendly gamers to make their platform more inclusive for all. In this article, we will discuss the significance of the PlayStation Store’s accessible tag feature and how it’s contributing to inclusivity in the gaming community.
Starting this week, PlayStation will introduce accessibility tags for games on the PS5 PlayStation Store globally, making it possible for players to view the range of accessibility features available in games before buying. The feature will be supported by a range of games at launch, including God of War Ragnarök, Gran Turismo 7, and Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut, as per an official post on the PlayStation blog. Players may view accessibility tags by clicking the ‘triangle’ button and browsing games supporting the feature on the PlayStation storefront. Developers are collaborating with PlayStation to implement tags in their own game hubs, expanding the number of games where the information will be readily available. At launch, more than 50 accessibility tags will be available across six categories. PlayStation is working towards making games more accessible for all players, following the recent announcement of Project Leonardo, the customisable accessible controller kit presently in development. Tags will be available only for the PS5 version of the PlayStation storefront, but will apply to all PS4 and PS5 games on the platform. The global rollout will gradually take place starting this week, with more games expected to support this accessibility feature.
In conclusion, the PlayStation Store is a fantastic platform for gamers to discover and purchase their favorite titles. However, there is always room for improvement when it comes to making digital content more accessible for everyone. That’s why the addition of accessibility tags is a huge step forward for the gaming community. By highlighting key features such as closed captions, audio descriptions, and color-blind modes, gamers with disabilities can quickly and easily identify which games are suitable for their needs. We hope that this update becomes a standard for all gaming platforms in the future, making the virtual world inclusive for all players.
PlayStation rolls out accessibility tags for PS5 games in global update
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