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Easterseals Blake Foundation
● OpenLane said. "My disability gives me insights into challenges and barriers that many developers may not consider when creating games. By working with studios to implement accessibility features, I can help ensure that more players can enjoy their games without frustration or exclusion." Lane believes that the future of gaming is inclusive and accessible, with more developers recognizing the importance of designing games with all players in mind. As the industry continues to evolve, Lane hopes to see even more opportunities for disabled individuals to contribute their expertise and shape the future of gaming. Through their work in gaming, Evans, Martínez, and Lane are paving the way for a more inclusive and accessible industry. By sharing their stories, advocating for change, and creating impactful content, they are helping to create a future where all individuals, regardless of ability, can fully participate in and enjoy the world of gaming.
330 N Commerce Park Loop, Tucson, AZ 85745, United States
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