Games industry still a hostile environment for many women
- Women in the gaming industry report ongoing sexism, five years after initial harassment scandals, fearing economic hardships might worsen the situation.
- Major gaming companies like Ubisoft and Activision Blizzard have faced allegations of sexism, with Ubisoft set to trial three ex-executives over harassment claims in June.
- In 2023, women represented about 24% of studio staff, up from 15% in 2018, despite making up around half of gamers worldwide, according to the Women in Games collective.
- Experts warn that economic downturns could reverse progress in workplace equality, with women often first to lose jobs as companies cut positions.
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