Video Games in US will now require Text to Speech and vice versa to cater Disabilities

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The CVAA (21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act 2010) is general purpose legislation requiring accessibility in Video Games in US to cater for people with disabilities. These requirements are going to be made compulsory for upcoming games, and the ones that will start development.

Video Games in US will now require Text to Speech and More

Basically, the video games industry has had multiple waivers, the last of which was for game software and expired on Dec 31st, 2018

Here are the games that will be affected by this

Here’s a talk on this subject matter by the FCC

UPDATE: We would like to clarify that the implementations are only mandatory if your games have a form of online communication. If your game is strictly single-player or local co-op, you are fine. This will most likely affect AAA games with the feature or select indie devs who make multiplayer games.

Full details of what game developers and publishers will need to comply with include

Most of these even though have good intent, don’t seem possible for developers to focus on, as not every game works well with the assumptions and requirements made by this document.

You can it in more detail here. While you’re here, make sure you read about the leak regarding the next Assassin’s Creed.

What do you think about these requirements for upcoming Video Games in US? Let us know in the comments below.

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