Tobii’s eye-tracking makes over 100 games more accessible

Over 100 games now support Tobii‘s eye-tracking technology, including blockbuster hits like Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed: Origins and indie favorites such as Ori and the Blind Forest. That means that these games are also more accessible to players who may have disabilities that traditional controllers and keyboards don’t accommodate.

Bill Donegan is a projects manager at SpecialEffect, a U.K.-based charity that helps people with disabilities play games. It recently raised nearly $400,000 for its cause. Donegan says that eye-tracking technology is something that helps folks with disabilities complete tasks in their daily lives.

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