🔍 Summary:
Five major video game companies, including Nintendo of America, Microsoft, and others, have teamed up under the Entertainment Software Association’s new “Accessible Games Initiative.” This initiative aims to enhance the transparency of accessibility features in video games by introducing 24 specific tags such as “large and clear subtitles” and “narrated menus.” These tags will be displayed on digital storefronts and product pages, although the implementation timeline will vary by company and participation is voluntary. The initiative, originally developed by the founding members and Sony Interactive Entertainment, now also includes Amazon Games, Riot Games, Square Enix, and Warner Bros. Games. Despite inquiries, Sony’s current status as a non-founding member remains unexplained, as they did not respond to requests for comment.