Steam Just Made It Easier For Devs To Promote Their Games' Accessibility Features
Briefly

Steam is rolling out a new accessibility support questionnaire for developers, allowing them to confirm various accessibility options in their games. This initiative aims to enhance the gaming experience for players with accessibility needs. While the questionnaire is not mandatory, Valve strongly recommends developers fill it out, as it will soon be used publicly for game searches, enabling players to filter games based on specific accessibility features such as adjustable difficulty and text size. These improvements are expected to be available later this year.
Steam is making it easier for developers to highlight accessibility features in games through a new questionnaire. Players will soon search for specific accessibility options.
The accessibility support questionnaire allows developers to self-identify their game's level of accessibility, which will later be visible on the Steam Store and App pages.
This initiative aims to improve the overall gaming experience on Steam, enabling players with accessibility needs to easily discover suitable games.
While filling out the questionnaire isn't mandatory, Valve encourages developers to do so to enhance visibility for accessibility features.
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