Electronic Arts’ Dragon Age: The Veilguard has received swift backlash from female game enthusiasts who are upset over the game’s lack of femininity.
Typically, a video game wouldn’t be prioritized for how much it appeals to women, but in the case of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, developers have seemingly gone out of their way to reject feminine qualities regarding female characters.
Ahead of its October 31 release, EA and subsidiary BioWare showcased the game’s character creator for the world to see. In yet another rush to show off how inclusive a game can be, BioWare revealed that the customization features include diverse gender options.
‘The new Dragon Age is a game focused on transsexuals.’
In a video uploaded to X, pronoun options are provided, including “they/them.” Gender options are also added, including “nonbinary.”
The same video revealed a more shocking option, the ability to show off mastectomy scars. Gamers can select on or off for “top surgery scars,” which specifically refers to transgender surgeries. This is in addition to a second, more general option for scars on the player’s body. […]
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