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 Team Cherry confirms Hollow Knight: Silksong is coming this year following Xbox Games Showcase Game Freak's Upcoming Action RPG Looks Awesome, But Don't Expect It On Switch 2 Yet Persona-inspired Demonschool gets release window following last year's delay Lawyers urging ‘caution’ on antitrust remedies in Google search trial have cozy ties to Big Tech After Starfield's Xbox No-Show, Even Its Most Loyal Fans Are Starting to Worry: 'Bethesda Makes It So Hard to Defend This Game' Related Stories Game Reviews Team Cherry confirms Hollow Knight: Silksong is coming this year following Xbox Games Showcase Game Reviews Persona-inspired Demonschool gets release window following last year's delay Game Reviews Xbox offered a much better view of the industry than Summer Game Fest – is that a problem? Game Reviews The Rogue Prince of Persia finally leaving early access Game Reviews Star Trek Beyond co-writer joins Mass Effect TV series as a showrunner Game Reviews Sunless Sea studio Failbetter's Mandrake is a rural life sim with a folklore twist Game Reviews Ninja Gaiden 4 gets October release date Game Reviews Bloober's Cronos: The New Dawn gets release window Game Reviews Final Fantasy 16 and Final Fantasy 7 Remake are finally on Xbox, but is it too late? Game Reviews Don't Nod's next game sends us out of this world, with a little help from European Space Agency Load more