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Activision revealed that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III has a variety of features to make the game more accessible to players with accessibility challenges.
For instance, it has a feature where you can turn up the outlines of players on the battlefield so that near-blind people can see them better.
The company said the world of gaming is evolving, and with it, so is the Call of Duty franchise. Call of Duty general manager Johanna Faries highlighted this emphasis in a talk on brand strategy at our GamesBeat at The Game Awards event last week.
The latest installment, Modern Warfare III, not only amplifies its action-packed gameplay but also prioritizes inclusivity through a range of cutting-edge accessibility options.
The game presents an array of customization settings, allowing players to tailor their gaming experience regardless of the mode they engage in. While some familiar options return, Modern Warfare III ups the ante with a host of fresh accessibility innovations.
A substantial overhaul greets players in the settings menu.
The updated interface offers a detailed preview of in-game adjustments before they are officially applied. Now tagged for clarity, the settings highlight specific features catering to motor, vision, audio, and cognitive adaptations. This intelligent categorization enables users to filter options seamlessly, streamlining their search for personalized settings.
One standout update lies within the controller settings. The game presents a comprehensive breakdown, allowing players to finely tune their inputs. A visual representation accompanies each alteration, granting gamers
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