Cutting-edge technology allows visually-impaired Brits to play video games...

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software, combined with machine learning algorithms, means those with sight issues can now pick up their controller and take part in first-person shooter games.

, among many others, has been incredibly popular for years - but until now there hasn't been much opportunity for VI gamers.

Visually impaired gamer, and Paralympic athlete, Sophie Soon said: “I believe gaming is now a real possibility for me," after testing out the tech.Final warning for BBC iPlayer users before app closes down TOMORROW Grace Koh, of JBL’s parent company Harman, said: "We recognise the immense potential of gaming to bring people together and provide immersive experiences for players of all abilities.

 

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