/ Summer Game Fest kicked off with an event focused on games that can be played by everyone.Videoverse. Image: Kinmoku
Running concurrently with Summer Game Fest, the Access-Ability Summer Showcase redresses what gaming events leave out. Organized by accessibility consultant and critic Laura Kate Dale, it’s a reaction to events designed to build hype and how disabled gamers too often have to temper excitement with caution over whether revealed games will be accessible. A frustration, Dale told The Verge, driven by “the industry’s unwillingness to be open and transparent about gaming accessibility.”
Now in its second year, the showcase continues to push back against a lack of inclusive gaming events as
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