Re: magic the gathering

First off the dev needs to actually go to Wizards of the Coast and put all this past them, they decide who gets the MtG license.

Secondly they have to hope that WotC are willing to allow the dev to make the game accessible. Basically, when working with licenses, like WotC you are at the whims of the license holder. For example if you're making a racing game you can't have the cars be too damaged if working with a car maker and licensing their content. Same for WotC, you can't, for example, put a card in they don't allow you to, or a feature, so if WotC come back to the dev and say no accessibility features, there's nothing the dev can do except negotiate....

That's how dealing with licenses work and as WotC own the license to MtG, it's  entirely their decision what features they put in any game.

Same for any license older. if I held the rights to a game I could tell you not to include, say, a language pack and you'd have to go along with it, or negotiate.

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