Includes details on new features, such as auto-show, continuity, and help, that aim to enhance accessibility. While the group believes “part of the fun” is the “tough but fair experience of Dead Cells”, Evil Empire says it knows “it can be complicated for some people”. To view this content, enable the targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings “When you turn on the help feature, a disclaimer appears stating that part of Dead Cells fun is having a tough but fair experience, but we know it can be tricky for some people,” said Evil Empire’s marketing director Matthew Houghton. said to Twinfinite (thanks, NME). “You’ll also be able to enable a sequel feature that lets you start from where you left off instead of restarting. You’ll start here with the same version. There is also an auto-hit feature. Dead Cells phones. ” Houghton also confirms that the game has “multiple control options” as well as the ability to reconnect sticks, as well as UI improvements such as color, font size, and font type. “There’s also the potential for change around songs, music and SFX,” Houghton added. “For example, if you have trouble hearing the enemy’s attacks, you can limit the intensity of the environment and what not to do is focus the enemy’s attack.” The team announced in January that it was already considering adjustable font size and color, adjustable color palettes to help players with color blindness, options to increase the user interface and background contrast, and features such as auto-hitting to improve accessibility. . However, in an attempt to spread the net of knowledge widely, he then sought out his breeding ground for further comment. As Matt recently summarized, Evil Empire’s plans for improving accessibility are coming as the tide for improved accessibility in games seems to be finally turning. Microsoft continues to push for inclusion with initiatives including its impressive Xbox Adaptive Controller, and recent hits such as The Last of Us Part 2, Spider-Man: Miles Morales, and Forza Horizon 5 (which includes sign language support ) have won widespread praise for their extensive accessibility options.