In an effort to help gamers with disabilities, Ubisoft has announced that they will begin adding subtitles to all of their upcoming in-house developed game titles. Game Informer reports that the first three Ubisoft games that will include subtitles will be Far Cry 2, Prince of Persia and Shawn White Snowboarding.
Ubisoft will modify some of their game engines to include support for subtitles and from now on subtitles will be in put into the conception phase of their games. The publisher has also created a game called Handigo that it is offering free of charge that is designed to "raise understanding of difficulties encountered on a daily basis by disabled individuals worldwide."
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well its a noble act for sure, right on ubisoft for helping those whod like to game but have challenges in their lives that could take away from the experience.
-dPosted at 9:35PM on Sep 10th 2008 by snu183