'PC Gamer's Recent Controversy Exposes a Bigger Problem in Gaming
Briefly

The latest incident occurred last week when PC Gamer published its most recent print edition commemorating 30 years of the magazine through a series of interviews with former editors and employees. But readers noticed that the lengthy package of stories largely left out the women who worked at PCGamer over those three decades.
According to one recent survey, 61 percent of the gaming workforce is male, while 79 percent of video game protagonists are men.
Misogyny in gaming is a serpent eating itself - it makes people overlook women's work and accomplishments for decades, and so the industry is still dominated by men.
Read at Inverse
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