Video games have become rife with DEI, and some fans aren’t buying it

Transgenderism and diversity messaging becoming more commonplace

Dec 12, 2024 - 12:28
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Video games have become rife with DEI, and some fans aren’t buying it
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(THE EPOCH TIMES) – BioWare, developer of the wildly popular Mass Effect and Dragon Age video game series, is at the center of a new battle.

Following the failed launch of two costly triple-A titles, the studio was banking on a win. Its latest offering is the fourth title in the Dragon Age series; the last was released 10 years ago.

Initial reactions to trailers for Dragon Age: The Veilguard were decidedly negative. Longtime fans of the series criticized the softer, stylized art of the new game, comparing it to a Disney-Pixar movie.

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