Since yesterday, the Network Accessible Gaming by Gaming ohne Grenzen, the InclusiveGameLab and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research is online. Anyone from Germany, Austria and Switzerland can participate to foster a more accessible gaming landscape.

A new way to connect for more inclusion and accessibility in games: Since yesterday, it is possible to become a part of the new Netzwerk Barrierefreies Gaming (Network Accessible Gaming). The network is part of the Gaming ohne Grenzen initiative (fjmk NRW) as part of the InclusiveGameLab project in cooperation with TH Köln and is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. It aims to foster better accessibility in games that come from Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

The network can be found on LinkedIn as a group and on its own Discord server.

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