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Ubisoft just open-sourced its colorblind assistance tool Chroma

April 14, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Ubisoft has , the company’s in-house colorblind assistance tool. It’s via GitHub and is described as a "one-stop solution for detecting color blindness-related issues in games."

Here’s how it works. It throws a filter over the game screen that simulates various types of color blindness. This allows testers to flag accessibility issues in real time. The tool uses the Color Oracle algorithm and integrates with both single or dual-screen setups. It works with hotkeys and there’s a customizable overlay for adjusting settings. Ubisoft says that applying the filter will not impede game performance.

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It’s important to note what this software does and who it’s for. It simulates how a person with color blindness will experience a game, allowing devs to take action. It doesn’t fix anything on its own. However, knowing is half the battle as they say. This move by Ubisoft should allow other devs to address these concerns before shipping a game out the door.

Ubisoft isn’t the only company that has been widening the availability of accessibility tools. EA recently open-source. This included photosensitivity and speech recognition tech.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/ubisoft-just-open-sourced-its-colorblind-assistance-tool-chroma-184546640.html?src=rss
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