This of course does not come cheap, so #Unlocktober allows AbleGamers to raise some money for the cause. Those wanting to help can donate directly to AbleGamers, but the group is also setting up a number of charity streams as well. A catchy slogan helps explain the premise: “A day of gaming for you could mean a lifetime of gaming for someone else.” The charity is asking anyone interested to sign up for a charity stream.
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Some recent games like The Last of Us 2 have made strides in terms of accessibility, but it is still extremely lacking in most cases. Though these things may not be very apparent to gamers that don’t require many accessibility options to play a game, their inclusion often means the world to disabled gamers.
Players should take part in Unlocktober one way or another, whether that’s by streaming their own charity stream or tuning into someone else’s. More gamers means a healthier community, and AbleGamers seeks to help disabled gamers around the world by providing them the tools they need to play and the voice they need to make a change.
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Source: PCGamesN