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<p>Ubisoft’s free-to-play Brawlhalla has revealed it is adding real-time captioning to “significantly boost accessibility in live stream gaming”.
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<p>Teaming with Speechmatics, Ubisoft says Brawlhalla’s 80 million players make the game “a prime title to demonstrate the value and importance of accessibility” and will be using Speechmatics’ real-time speech-to-text API for all live streams, esports tournaments, and the game’s twice-weekly developer streams.
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<p>“The integration of these Closed Captions follows the CEA-608 standard,” Ubisoft explains in a statement. “As a result, these Closed Captions are supported by a large portion of Over The Top (OTT) services, including but not limited to Twitch and Youtube.
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Source – eurogamer.net
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Source – eurogamer.net
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