Last of Us 2 has 'changed the game' for accessibility
Six years in the making, the highly anticipated PlayStation 4 video game The Last of Us 2 is taking the industry to a new level of accessibility — both for disabled gamers and the LGBT community. "They've changed the game, as it were, for accessibility," said Toronto-based gamer Steve Saylor. "This game is the first time that we can actually have the same challenge and have the same experience as our friends."
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