Our final wave includes advocates for better diversity in games, supportive developer communities in Germany, India and Japan and a dyslexic dev s game that teaches children to read
Our final wave includes advocates for better diversity in games, supportive developer communities in Germany, India and Japan and a dyslexic dev s game that teaches children to read
As 2020 draws to a close, many will reflect on 12 months defined by stress, upheaval, and the urgent need to confront some difficult truths about the way the games industry operates, and the myriad ways it can be a better and more inclusive place.
But just as that process of self-examination is necessary, so too is recognition for those already working to solve those problems. In this GI 100 series we will profile 100 individuals and organisations making progress in vital areas like diversity, accessibility, charity, mental health, progressive politics, lifting emerging markets, uniting communities, and more people whose stories can show us how this industry can be that better and more inclusive place.