Earlier this month we ran the GamesIndustry.biz 100 Game Changers series, our best effort at celebrating people who have been making the industry a better place but too often don t have a spotlight put on their efforts.
We asked for help in putting it together, reaching out to people with regional expertise in communities and places of the world we don t cover as thoroughly as we would like. We wanted to represent the underrepresented and ideally, help further those efforts in some way.
After writing and editing so many profiles, I spotted a few patterns we d like to underscore here. If you ve read the entire series (which you absolutely should do), you might have spotted them yourself.