Ubisoft’s Chroma is an open-source tool built to help add colorblind options to games

Over the weekend at the Game Developers Conference, I’m thrilled to share that Ubisoft unveiled Chroma software! Now, you can find it on GitHub for developers like myself to utilize. At the moment, this tool boasts filters with no reported impact on game performance. What makes Chroma truly special is its ability to simulate Protanopia, Deuteranopia, and Tritanopia – the primary types of colorblindness. By making it open-source, Ubisoft is encouraging us developers to customize it as needed, with the ultimate goal of fostering a community where colorblind gaming options become more accessible across all game genres.

It’s Checkmate for NAMESAKE and Jalen Brown’s “Intellectual Club” Capsule

Although they both share a passion for basketball, their fashion statement mirrors the intricacies of a chess match: “black and white, offense and defense, power and patience” is how they describe it. Just like in the classic strategy game, each item in their collection and every detail on it is carefully thought out and deliberate, as the brand explained: “each piece is a strategic move, and every detail: a calculated decision.

The Crazies & Kick-Ass 4K SteelBook Release: Don’t Miss Out on May 13!

On May 13, 2025, you’ll have the opportunity to own two exciting films – “The Crazies” and “Kick-Ass” – in both 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray formats. Each purchase will come with unique SteelBook artwork as a special bonus. The limited edition sets for these movies will be priced at $44.99 and $43.99 respectively, available for purchase from May 13, 2025 onwards.