EA and BioWare have revealed some of Dragon Age: The Veilguard's accessibility options ahead of the game's launch at the end of this month, and the list seems pretty exhaustive.
The accessibility list is part of a series of deep dives detailing everything about The Veilguard, from combat to companions and more, before it arrives. EA says the goal with accessibility in The Veilguard is to ensure that everyone can enjoy the game "regardless of skill level or ability".
Dragon Age: The Veilguard will offer five preset difficulty levels, running the gamut from the relaxed Storyteller mode through to the intense-sounding Nightmare. An Unbound option will also allow you to customize individual difficulty elements like parry timing, enemy aggression, and more.
UI elements like your health bar, objective tracker, and minimap can be turned off, and you can also change the game's text size if you're struggling to read it.
If you suffer from motion sickness, you'll probably want to take advantage of the game's Persistent Dot option, which can help your brain to keep track of the action if it's moving too fast. You can also turn off motion blur entirely.
Additionally, you'll find interface elements accompanied by...