New game Dragon Age: The Veilguard lets you give your character top surgery scars
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Uni Fadewalker, a trans streamer, expressed her excitement over the character creator, stating, 'I was blown away... it's beautiful to see the inclusion in the game and to see yourself represented in this way is wonderful.' The options to customize characters with top surgery scars, tattoos, and birthmarks exemplify a commitment to inclusivity that resonates deeply with the gaming community, especially for marginalized voices seeking representation in gaming narratives.
Erika Ishii, the genderfluid voice actor for Rook, shared her sentiments on representation: 'As someone who identifies as genderfluid, it means the world to me to have the option to play as a trans or non-binary character in a Dragon Age game. I can look the way I want, and I can speak with my voice in a world that sees me for who I am: Rook.' This reflects the significant impact thoughtful character design has on players.
Some players have voiced their enthusiasm for the inclusive features, calling the addition of top surgery scars a 'wonderful step of inclusion.' Another highlighted that such options allowed trans and non-binary players to feel 'included and seen,' affirming that if others dislike these choices, 'no one will force you to use it,' reflecting an overall positive reception amid some backlash.
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