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Are Women Breaking Stereotypes in Gaming Ecosystem?

Women have been aggressively following their passion for gaming and making their mark in the business, battling prejudices and biases.

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Preeti Anand
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For a long time, gaming was thought to be a male-dominated industry. Women passionate about the industry have frequently experienced gender prejudice and preconceptions that have hampered their advancement in the gaming environment. Conversely, women have been breaking down boundaries and transforming the narrative around female gamers in recent years. They have been aggressively following their passion for gaming and making their mark in the business, battling prejudices and biases.

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Dentsu's "Gaming India Report 2022

According to Dentsu's "Gaming India Report 2022 - For The Game," 46% of Indian gamers are female. Payal Dhare, nicknamed "Payal Games," an 8Bit Creatives developer, feels that women add new views, ideas, and creativity to the business, which drives innovation and advancement. According to her, women's contributions to the gaming business have been demonstrated to be crucial in attracting a new audience and raising income.

Payal's viewpoint is shared by Krutika Ojha "Embracing diversity and inclusiveness in the game business is a goal that we are always working for," stated Krutika Plays, another 8Bit Creatives designer. The gaming business may draw on a larger pool of talent, ideas, and viewpoints to build games that appeal to a broader audience. This not only drives business growth but also helps to break down obstacles and preconceptions connected with gaming. The campaign for more diversity and inclusion in the gaming business is critical for women and the whole industry."

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Are Women pursuing careers in gaming?

Women chase their ambitions by pursuing careers in this fascinating business as programmers, animators, video game testers, video game designers, game writers, and audio engineers.

A few renowned game creators, such as Kaashvi Hiranandani, aka "Kaash Plays," have left safe careers to pursue a career in gaming. She began streaming video games on YouTube at 25 while working as a financial consultant but eventually quit her job to become a full-time streamer.

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"That was a difficult decision, especially as a woman entering a male-dominated field, but I followed my passion and have never regretted it. There were few female players when I first started, but I'm thrilled to see how quickly things have evolved. It's exciting to see how attitudes are shifting and how women are becoming more confident in taking chances and following their dreams, "She stated.

Kaashvi added that there are many opportunities for young people to enter the Esports industry, such as becoming a video game writer who crafts the dialogue and stories and a video game producer who oversees the creation of video games from conception to completion. Virtual reality is another field that anyone can explore and profit from.

Conclusion

Women's significance in gaming is not restricted to Esports athletes or streamers; they also make their mark in the field by launching their businesses. Richa Singh, the CEO and co-founder of FanClash, has disproved prevalent stereotypes and demonstrated that women could lead in the gaming industry and become significant industry leaders.

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