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In 2018, when Sony Interactive Entertainment unveiled the latest versions of two of its top-grossing video game titles - "God of War" and "Marvel's Spider-Man" - they included new features that meant ...
Making games more accessible to people with disabilities is an idea that is gaining more popularity, both with players and developers. And a lot of the credit for that needs to go to the hard work of ...
Activision Blizzard announced last week that it’s working with AbleGamers on a new fundraiser. The company has opened a sweepstakes where participants are eligible to win special prizes, including ...
Steven Spohn, COO of The AbleGamers Charity, is launching a brand new campaign aiming to raise funds to help out disabled gamers. Previously he has launched the SpawnTogether campaign with the goal of ...
It’s likely you’ve heard of AbleGamers, the nonprofit that’s been working for over a decade to make the gaming industry more inclusive of those with disabilities. Its founder, Mark Barlet, is a ...
Mark Barlet, founder of AbleGamers, is the 2021 recipient of the Vanguard Award by Games for Change, a non-profit that promotes the power of games for social impact. Although I knew about AbleGamers, ...
The AbleGamers Foundation, an organization that advocates on behalf of the gaming disability community, has picked Bayonetta 2 as the most accessible mainstream game of 2014, while Always Sometimes ...
Today we have a special livestream as the Shacknews staff gather together to raise money for charity. That’s right, it’s our Shacknews AbleGamers Streamathon 2023, where we stream for 8 hours across a ...
In an announcement almost scientifically calculated to make the world seem a better place, The AbleGamers Foundation, a nonprofit group dedicated to making video games more accessible to people with ...
AbleGamers believe they became the target of a DDoS attack over the weekend after the charity founders declined to accept funds from porn star Mercedes Carrera because of her connection to the ...
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