EA announces it will patent 23 accessibility technologies that will be available to developers royalty-free “to reduce or eliminate as many barriers to access as possible and empower our gamers”


What you need to know

  • Electronic Arts (EA) has announced that it will be patenting 23 new technologies to make gaming more accessible for more people.
  • The new technologies will be made available industry-wide free of royalties or licensing fees.
  • Six of the 23 newly patented technologies are set to be released this year, including Intelligent Personalized Speech Recognition, the IRIS plug in for Unreal Engine 5, and Emotion Based Music Style Change Using Deep Learning.

With the International Day of People with Disabilities having just recently passed on December 3, some gaming corporations have shared a look into their recent efforts to remove barriers to make gaming more inclusive and accessible. Xbox recently shared its ongoing commitment by announcing new accessibility features and highlighting games with improved accessibility. Today, Electronic Arts (EA) is also announcing it is doing its part to improve gaming for more players by revealing 23 new patents are being added to its Patent Pledge.

Ping System on Apex Legends | Patent Pledge – YouTube
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