u/Party-Kale376

As a gamer with Cerebral Palsy, gaming has always been a place where my body has no limits. Flips, sprints, impossible jumps, it's all possible through a character I control. That feeling? It never gets old.

It's a big reason that I am passionate about giving people options + more ways to play, which is exactly why I wanted to share what we're building at Cephable.

Cephable lets you control PC games using voice commands, head movement, quick actions, and custom inputs. It works out of the box with tons of games, Minecraft being one of them!

Full transparency, I work for the startup. But I'm also just a gamer who wants more people to know this exists and open the doors for more players to join in. (And it's a big reason why I joined the company :))

We're growing an amazing community of players who are finding creative ways to play together. I hope to see you come join us!

u/Party-Kale376 — 8 days ago

Having mild right sided hemipelgia, for me, gaming has always been a place where my body has no limits. Flips, sprints, impossible jumps; all possible through a character I control. That feeling never gets old. Even as I replay Kingdom Hearts for probably the 10th time.

I still remember opening our PlayStation 2 on Christmas morning with Jak and Daxter, and soon after, Kingdom Hearts. From my brother passing me the controller so I could beat the harder levels, to my best friend Sofia and me staying up 24 hours straight building our dream life in The Sims, there are countless memories with a controller in hand.

Call of Duty was the first online game I ever played, again alongside my brother. Playing Zombies together, trying to make it one round further every time, or going 1:1 to see who had to vacuum the house. It's been part of my gaming life ever since.

The 8-year-old girl on that couch could've NEVER believed she'd grow up to be the Director of Marketing at a startup collaborating with one of the biggest games in the world.

The startup I work for, Cephable, is now live in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, bringing free adaptive controls (voice commands, quick actions, and more) to Zombies and Co-Op Campaign. For players in the disability and accessibility community, this isn't just a feature drop. It's an invitation into a world that hasn't always been available! One of the best parts of this was testing alongside members of the disability community and hearing their feedback every step of the way.

That's what gaming is supposed to do. Bring people together. And you never know how your hobbies and passions will intersect in this life, or how one conversation puts you on the path to that connection! So that's why I wanted to share this story today. Excited for what this opens up for gamers!

👇You can try Cephable's adaptive controls free in Black Ops 7 today: cephable.com/bo7

We also have an awesome Discord community, talking about all things gaming, tech + more using Cephable. I hope to meet you there! :)

u/Party-Kale376 — 9 days ago