Glasgow Uni Study Shows Gender Bias In Video Game Dialogue
New research from Glasgow University has highlighted gender bias in video game dialogue with male characters speaking twice as much as female
New research from Glasgow University has highlighted gender bias in video game dialogue with male characters speaking twice as much as female
Tentacle Zone, the games incubator for developers from underrepresented backgrounds is open for 2022. Following the success of the 2021 programme, applications are open until April 8th, with the incubator running April – August 2022. …
Women In Games, the global not-for-profit organisation dedicated to promoting equity and parity for all women and girls in games and esports, has issued a statement following the recent media reports on discriminatory and toxic behaviour within the games industry.