Xbox Promises To Make Games For Much-Needed Queer Visibility - Published by Kotaku

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June 2nd, 2023 by Alyssa Mercante

Xbox has announced its plans for Pride 2023, and they include a “long-term” partnership with media-monitoring organization GLAAD, the option for players to donate Microsoft Rewards points to several LGBTQIA+ organizations, and a curated list of games that are made by queer-identifying developers, feature inclusive gender and romance options, or have queer lead characters.

“What unifies our team at Xbox is the desire to make gaming a place where everyone feels welcome to play. One of the ways we can help members of LGBTQIA+ communities to feel invited to play is through increased visibility & representation in video games,” writes Pav Bhardwaj, chief of staff at Xbox marketing in the blog post announcing the company’s Pride plans. The partnership with GLAAD aims to “bring more LGBTQIA+ stories, characters, and lived experiences to Xbox in ways that will resonate with gamers around the world.” Here’s hoping that means Master Chief is gay in the next Halo game.

The post also details the importance of and need to bring more diverse stories into gaming, as “2 in 3 LGBTQ young people reported this year that escalating transphobic and homophobic rhetoric has had negative effects on their mental wellbeing,” according to a Trevor Project report.

Xbox will also make Don’t Nod’s narrative game Tell Me Why free for the entire month of June for the third year running. GLAAD worked hand-in-hand with Don’t Nod on the game, which features a young trans man as co-protagonist.

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Xbox players can donate their Microsoft Rewards to GLAAD, Outright International, and the National Center for Transgender Equality. Microsoft will also give $200,000 collectively to Outright International, Stonewall, SAATHII, Casa Rara, and GLAAD, as announced in a separate blog post on the official Microsoft site. “That’s in addition to the $1.4 million we’ve donated together with our employees since last year, and over $30 million we’ve donated in the last 30 years,” the post reads.

Interestingly, last year Microsoft drew some ire from our own Kenneth Shepard when he was at Fanbyte for donating a set amount while also offering Pride-themed Xbox gear for purchase—the proceeds of which did not go to any queer nonprofits.

“Despite all this merch covered in symbols of queerness, none of the proceeds from these sales are going to queer causes. Each store listing makes mention of the $170,000 donation, as well as that Microsoft has collectively donated $8 million to queer causes in the past year. But there’s nothing about the money received on these sales being used to help queer people in any monetary sense,” Shepard wrote.

Starting in June, Xbox will also have a collection of games curated by LGBTQIA+ communities who work at Microsoft. Crucially, the “collections will exist year-round as part of [Microsoft’s] ongoing work to create more inclusive gaming ecosystems and elevate content that resonates with communities.”

Pride is more than just a month, guys, and making sure queer people are visible year-round is vital.
 
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This is the first generation I haven't, and won't, buy any console. Gaming fucking sucks, is full of fags and money-grabbing, fag loving suits and fag-fucking normies.

Microsoft must be jealous of Goodbye Volcano High on PS5 and want to make something even gayer. Not that it matters, MS don't make games to begin with, they just buy them.
 
While I enjoy a lot of Modern Vintage Gamer's Youtube videos on a technical level, I'll never understand the point of emulating one piece of obsolete proprietary hardware on another piece of soon-to-be obsolete proprietary hardware.

I thought one of the primary purposes of emulation was to move from proprietary and obsolete to open and stable hardware. Once you have a solid emulator working on x86 hardware (and ARM, I suppose), you can effectively cross that off the to-do list.
I guess it gets him clicks?

I dunno. If you're truly into emulation, just about any computer from the past decade can run all but the 7th generation onwards, and a desktop-class CPU can cover PS3, 360, and Switch. Everything else can run on a smartphone now, including Wii and PS2. Once SteamOS gits gud, I'm hoping that'll pretty well cover the remaining perks consoles have over PC, like suspending your game and being able to control everything you need to from a controller. I have an older midrange PC I can't wait to install that on.

I've already decided that since I have a backlog that'll take years to get through I'm skipping this generation. My next console will be a PlayStation 6 or an Xbox Minus One.
Fuckin' A. I have a backlog that goes back to early childhood. It's funny, I remember about a decade ago being overwhelmed with so many games coming out that part of me just wished they'd put gaming on hold for a year or so. And now it's kind of happened, and it's a little melancholy that there's hardly anything to get excited about. But hey, I've got a monsterous backlog I'm working through, and only last year did I finally play through Final Fantasy V, a game I had been putting off on a scale of decades.
 
While I enjoy a lot of Modern Vintage Gamer's Youtube videos
Don't forget that he joined the byuu boo hoo train when it was the hot topic. I can't remember if he actually blamed kf for his still completely unconfirmed death but he acted like we'd just lost some great guy that not even MVG had probably thought about in over a decade.
 
Don't forget that he joined the byuu boo hoo train when it was the hot topic. I can't remember if he actually blamed kf for his still completely unconfirmed death but he acted like we'd just lost some great guy that not even MVG had probably thought about in over a decade.
Oh yeah, he's a full-blown soydev consoomer. I can't stand watching any of his videos that aren't purely about technical stuff.
 
You know what, games just suck now so why not make them over the top and extremely gay? Make something like Soul Caliber instead everyone is fighting over a magical cock ring. You can play as bears, twinks, or drag queens. Game developers take themselves too seriously now.
 
"Surely if we keep brute forcing faggotry on people that are starting to grow tired of this, they will become our allies and buy our shitty games"
They never learn do they?
They're relying on previous programming to override personal tiredness. Gen X and Millenials have been so thoroughly programmed that GAY = GOOD that they're hoping nothing will ever be able to change that programming.
 
To be fair, the Valve Steam Deck is the only thing worth probably buying over, since currently Gabe and Steam understand why piracy works.
The steam deck is more of just a low-powered gaming laptop condensed in the form factor of a console than an actual console, but it's still a better choice than the already-poorly-aged series S.
 
Gay games? So I guess that Sonichu game is FINALLY getting made! Somebody should inform Ian (although he is not going to like the console choice).

Seriously, fuck all these retarded overpriced consoles that are phasing out all physical ownership and offline use anyway.

I have a Windows laptop that I bought brand new for $400, reformated with Debian and loaded with emulators and other multimedia software. Add the cost of the $30 USB gampad and like $10 for an HDMI cable and I ended up with a complete media center better than any commercial shit available.

P.S. Fuck Retroarch. While it's a good idea, it's one of the worst multi-emulators I have ever worked with. Learn to MAME, bitches.
 
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