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A history of LGBT+ characters in video games – Reader’s Feature

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Xbox put out social media posts in support of Pride last month, to the dismay of the more backwards right-wing gamers. But even with both platforms’ outward support of the community there has been surprisingly few LGBT characters in video games.Sam Greer of GamesRadar+ found that in 2018 there were only eight playable LGBT characters in video games, where the characters were pre-written as queer instead of being a custom character created by the player.

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