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  2. Women and video games - Wikipedia

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    Women and video games. The relationship between women and video games has received extensive academic and media attention. Since the 1990s, [1] female gamers have commonly been regarded as a minority. However, industry surveys have shown that over time, the gender ratio has become closer to equal.

  3. Women in Games is the not-for-profit organisation that seeks a games industry, culture and community free of gender discrimination.

  4. Female Gamers Are On The Rise. Can The Gaming ... - Forbes

    www.forbes.com/sites/tomokoyokoi/2021/03/04/...

    Various studies reveals that gender stereotypes continue to prevail in video games, with female characters often objectified and hypersexualized. And when not depicted in this manner, female ...

  5. The position of women in video games shapes how video gamers think of themselves and others. It’s critical for women and girls to see themselves represented in as many stories as men and boys so they don’t have to question their own abilities.

  6. “We’ve Always Been Here”: Women in the Video Game Community

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    Women in Video Games. According to Forbes, “In 2020, women accounted for nearly 41% of all gamers in the United States. And in Asia, which accounts for 48% of the world’s total gaming revenue, women now make up 40–45% of the Asian gaming population.”.

  7. Gaming’s Uneven Progress Toward Diverse Female Figures

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    Pushback on Progress: A vocal group that says women in video games are being defeminized wants to return to 1990s babes like Lara Croft, our critic writes.

  8. Women in Games International (WIGI) is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that champions a safe, inclusive, and diverse workforce in the video game, tabletop, and esports industries.