Insight
People with autism love playing video games. But when the game shifts to multiplayer, gaming stops reeling run and starts leering Like a barrier. So many stay in Solo mode, missing out on all the popular multiplayer games. Players on the autism spectrum are highly skilled. But when team communication becomes the key to winning, they struggle to keep up with the fast-paced, aggressive, and coded language of multiplayer gameplay.
So we asked: What if every plaver in a multiplayer game, would be able to communicate without barriers?
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Credits
Chief Executive Officer: Camille Haddad, Chief Creative Officer: Chafic Haddad, Executive Creative Director: Firas Ghannam, Associate Creative Director: Michel Azar, Sr. Art Director: Anas Odeh, Associate Creative Director: Marco Torni, stc Client Partner: Jad Haddad, Associate Business Director: Gregory Muyessoreglu, Account Manager: Lyne El Hout, Head of TV Production: Joe Bou Daher, Agency Producer: Jamil Ghrawi, Production House: Blue Elephant, Technology Partner: Rattel L.L.C, Solution Architect & AI Lead: Georges Rattel, Data Analyst: Maria Sabbagh, Lead Stack Engineer: Anthony Bou Najem, Post-Producder: Omar Halabi.


