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Number of LGBTQ gamers has risen by 70 per cent since 2020

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PC, Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch in November 2023.Games that had this content tag accounted for less than two per cent of Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo’s roster of titles available on their digital storefronts.

Regarding Steam, the proportion is slightly higher at less than 2.5 per cent.“That less than two per cent of available games have LGBTQ content is out of step with contemporary media, and the game industry is failing LGBTQ consumers and our allies,” read the report.The report in its entirety is available here.In other gaming news, Silent Hill: Second Sacrifice is a fan game that has had four years of work poured into it from a solo developer, and it’s playable on PS4..

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