"PlayStation Store Enhances Accessibility Options for Gamers on PS4 and PS5"

The PlayStation Store will introduce accessibility tags, a list of descriptors that developers can pin to games to highlight their specific accessibility support. The tags will provide detailed insight on accessibility features supported in games, and there will be more than 50 accessibility tags available for game developers to choose from. The tags are spread across six different categories, including audio, control, gameplay, online communication, subtitle and caption, and visual. Sony's first-party studios have been doing some cool stuff regarding accessibility options in its games, and the list of games that support accessibility tags is expected to grow.
- PlayStation Store Will Make It Easier To Know A Game's Options Before You Buy It Kotaku
- Sony Rolling Out Accessibility Tags On PlayStation Store for PS5 IGN
- Accessibility Tags roll out this week on PlayStation Store on the PS5 console PlayStation
- PS5 accessibility tags launch in PlayStation Store, highlighting inclusion options Polygon
- PlayStation Store finally adds accessibility tags for PS4 and PS5 games Engadget
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