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So, here’s the deal. Valve—yeah, the Steam folks—just dropped this update. Now they’re letting us search games by accessibility options. Pretty cool, right? I mean, imagine the things you can tweak. Like, changing gameplay difficulty or even menu narration, if that’s your jam.
They spilled all this in a blog post. Not gonna lie, I skimmed it at first. But then, something caught my eye. Text size. Yes, text size can be adjusted. For anyone who hates squinting at their screen, it’s a win.
And get this, this isn’t just some slapped-on feature. They actually asked around. Like, talked to developers and players with disabilities (you know, the real MVPs). Over 5,000 games now have accessibility info. No joke. And it’s all over the store pages now, so you can’t miss it even if you tried.
Valve said—paraphrasing here—something like, they want to make it easier for folks to snag games that match their needs. Which, let’s be real, is kind of awesome. It’s like they really listened. Anyway, where was I? Oh right, developers are still updating stuff, so keep an eye out.
I rambled a bit, but there you go. Valve’s making moves, and it might just be worth checking out.
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