Final Fantasy 14 fans have accused Square Enix of accessibility negligence with its forthcoming Fan Fest event in California. After the “accessibility shitshow” of the previous event in the US, fans fear the production company of next year’s event is ill-equipped to deal with accessibility needs and are vowing not to attend.

It’s important for events to be inclusive and accessible for everyone. Fans expressing their concerns shows a commitment to making improvements for all players. Hopefully, Square Enix will take this feedback seriously to create a better experience for everyone involved.
Absolutely, inclusivity is crucial for fostering a welcoming environment. It’s interesting to see how the community is rallying together to advocate for change, which could set a positive precedent for future events.
It’s interesting to see how fan feedback can influence future events. Accessibility should be a priority not just for this Fan Fest, but for all gaming events moving forward. Creating a space that everyone can enjoy enhances the community as a whole.