HomeGame Reviews Game Reviews Ubisoft releases colourblind simulation tool for all, in positive move for accessibility efforts April 15, 2025 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Ubisoft has made its colourblind simulation tool available for public use, in a move to improve accessibility efforts. Read more Source link FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleSkull and Bones is still going, and has just begun its second year of contentNext articleDevolver's Slick New Precision Platformer Scores An eShop Demo LATEST POSTS Open-World Action RPG The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin Unveils Two New Trailers Hasbro Reveals Comic-Con-Exclusive Marvel Legends Savage Land Set Whole Foods tells customers of ‘temporary supply challenges’ Here're your PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium games for June Feature: 11 Games With 'Secret' Performance Bumps You Should Revisit On Switch 2 Related Stories Game Reviews Here're your PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium games for June Game Reviews Street Fighter 6 sells five million copies, on track to be best-selling Street Fighter ever Game Reviews MindsEye hotfix planned for PC this week, but console players may have to wait Game Reviews Epic Games continues war against Fortnite cheaters, files lawsuit against another cheat developer Game Reviews I played Resident Evil 9 and they heard me scream in the booth next door Game Reviews Fast Fusion may be the most technically impressive Switch 2 launch title – but image quality is an issue Game Reviews Mario Kart World review Game Reviews Nintendo provides solution to incorrect Switch 2 battery display Game Reviews Haunted Chocolatier will have a larger world than Stardew Valley, creator confirms Game Reviews Sonic Racing: Crossworlds might be the most mechanically rich kart racer ever made – hands-on Load more