Man, so I guess Valve decided to mix things up with Steam. You can now search games by accessibility features. Yeah, you heard right, accessibility options. I kinda stumbled onto this info in their blog — wasn’t even looking for it, but here we are. And, let me tell you, they went all out. You can see if you can tweak gameplay difficulty or change text size, even if menus are read aloud. It’s like a deep dive into the details of every game.
Did you know this stuff? It’s like they want to make it easier for people to get games that fit them just right. Valve said something about how this change was brewing for a while — getting the scoop from both developers and gamers with disabilities. It’s like they’ve tapped into some community feedback goldmine.
Apparently, over 5,000 games have already jumped on the bandwagon, updating their accessibility deets. Developers are really getting into this, or so Valve claims. Anyway, all this info is spread out across the store, so if you’re like me and get lost easily, maybe it’ll help? Or maybe it’ll just be another rabbit hole. Only one way to find out.