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You can now filter the Steam Store by accessibility feature

In recent years, major publishers have made a push for more accessibility features in games. Nowadays, most major titles come with a set of features designed to make the game playable for those with various disabilities. Now, Valve is updating the Steam Store to allow users to easily find these games. 

The new accessibility features have now rolled out on the Steam Store. Moving forward, users can filter through the store by accessibility feature. You can be quite narrow in your search as well, filtering for games that are playable without timed input, or games with color blind settings.

Valve notes in its announcement post to that over 5000 games have been updated on the store to now include accessibility feature tags, and more developers are updating their store pages every day.

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KitGuru Says: The Steam Store is constantly improving, and huge strides have been made when it comes to search functionality, filters and recommendations. 

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