As part of Diablo IV‘s February 2023 Developer Update, Blizzard’s next addition in the storied series appears to be getting an accessibility showcase… or at least a written set of patch notes.
This news comes at 1:24:13 as part of a brief response to a question about accessibility in-game by franchise Community Lead Adam Fletcher, who says there’s a team working with the UI and UX teams to ensure that Diablo IV hits as many audiences as possible.
For anyone that was curious about diablo 4 accessibility, here's the timestamp where it was mentioned the other day. https://t.co/oZz4dc7XO8 @superblindman @ianhamilton_ @orinks
— Mike Breedlove (@stirlock) March 2, 2023
Fletcher was tight-lipped, as is often the case when talking about accessibility when on the spot, but says that a detailed summary of all the accessibility options incorporated is coming.
With an open beta set for later this month, there’s a good opportunity for accessibility to be shown off.
Early Access to the Open Beta begins March 17 at 9 a.m. PST and concludes March 20 at 12 p.m. PST.
The Open Beta begins March 24 at 9 a.m. PST and concludes March 27 at 12 p.m. PST.
Diablo IV launches on June 2, 2023.