uberstrategist mario kroll ÜberStrategist is sponsoring Accessibility Innovation at this year’s MCV/DEVELOP Awards

ÜberStrategist is sponsoring Accessibility Innovation at this year’s MCV/DEVELOP Awards

You may have noticed that we went big on the issue of accessibility in the latest edition of the the magazine, with a 14-page feature discussing some of the recent wins and future issues that accessibility professionals and gamers are celebrating and facing. ÜberStrategist is also big on accessibility, so much so that the top PR and marketing outfit are sponsoring this year’s coveted MCV/DEVELOP Accessibility Innovation award.

President and Founder of ÜberStrategist, Mario R. Kroll, said: “ÜberStrategist is proud to sponsor the Accessibility Innovation of the Year award at the MCV/Develop Awards. With an estimated 46 million plus gamers worldwide facing one or more disabilities, creating games with accessibility at the forefront is not just a nice-to-have but a mandate. We applaud the nominees for their groundbreaking efforts to empower and include the broadest population of gamers.”

There are now less than two weeks until the 2024 MCV/DEVELOP Awards. Have you booked a table?

About Richie Shoemaker

Prior to taking the editorial helm of MCV/DEVELOP Richie spent 20 years shovelling word-coal into the engines of numerous gaming magazines and websites, many of which are now lost beneath the churning waves of progress. If not already obvious, he is partial to the odd nautical metaphor.

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