Accessibility is Upfront in The Forest Cathedral, Whitethorn Games’ Upcoming Environmental Thriller

Today, Whitethorn Games — publisher of indie games like APICOWytchwoodBeasts of Maravilla Island, and Lake — is showcasing the plethora of accessibility options available in developer Brian Wilson’s first-person environmental thriller, The Forest Cathedral. All of the listed options will be present at launch in both PC and Xbox Series S|X versions of the game.

“Accessibility is very important to us at Whitethorn Games and we want to make The Forest Cathedral playable for as many people as we can,” said Britt Dye, Usability and Accessibility Specialist at Whitethorn Games. “So we’re excited to announce that we’ve incorporated several features and options to help make this captivating environmental thriller more accessible for players.”

Check out the latest The Forest Cathedral video to see these accessibility options in action below:
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Accessibility updates to The Forest Cathedral include:

Developed by Brian Wilson, The Forest Cathedral is a reimagining of the events surrounding real-life scientist Rachel Carson’s investigation of the harmful pesticide known as DDT. Set in an expansive and vibrantly rendered forest on a remote island, players will take on the role of Rachel, who is seemingly trapped, unable to escape the island paradise. As she investigates the mysterious forces that bind her there, players will slowly uncover the horrific effects of the pesticide using advanced environmental technology to complete puzzles that weave together 3D exploration and 2D platforming. What secrets will Rachel discover on this island? Many will try to silence her, but somehow, the truth must come out.

The Forest Cathedral will release on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

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