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The Accessible Games Initiative is an Entertainment Software Association (ESA) project. The idea for the Accessible Games Initiative was first developed by Electronic Arts, Google, Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony Interactive Entertainment and Ubisoft. Our goal is to improve players’ gameplay experiences by clear information about the accessibility features available in video games.

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Young male in a wheelchair playing video games.

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The technical criteria behind each of the Accessible Games Initiative tags is openly available for developers to reference and use.

Download the PDF guide with more information

Where to find the tags in use

Accessible Games Initiative tags will appear where accessibility information is shared for a particular game. You may find the Accessible Games Initiative tags on game product pages, digital storefronts, in digital catalogues and more.

Companies are currently adding tag information to their storefronts. Stay tuned for announcements as they launch!

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