Steam, the world’s largest PC gaming platform, has announced an update in accessibility features. Soon, players will be able to view detailed accessibility options for games directly on their Steam pages, helping them make more informed choices before purchasing.
Following a recent Steamworks update, Valve is asking developers to complete accessibility questionnaires for their games. The information will cover four key categories: Gameplay, Audio, Visual, and Input, allowing developers to highlight features like adjustable difficulty, custom volume controls, and other accessible design options.
The new feature is expected to roll out before the end of 2025, giving gamers even more reasons to keep building their libraries. To find out more, please read MSN’s article on Steam’s new accessibility updates.