“We are more open, having difficult but important conversations, and challenging ourselves and each other to improve.”
Read More »Iterating For Better: Just nine per cent of funding for UK start-ups goes to women-run businesses
This month in Iterating for Better, in partnership with Amiqus, MCV looks into the obstacles women encounter when creating a new business in the games industry, with discrimination and sexism being at the top of the list
Read More »Why more studios and partners than ever are supporting next week’s Women in Games Conference
Women in Games has brought in a raft of new partners for this year’s conference and beyond
Read More »Women in Games’ Marie-Claire Isaaman: ‘There is definitely a will to get over the hurdles but it’s complicated’
Every month an industry leader wraps up MCV with their unique insight
Read More »MCV Women in Games Awards is tomorrow! Ukie’s Dr Jo Twist OBE will host and will be joined by Facebook’s EMEA VP Nicola Mendelsohn
With this year's event being supported by both Ukie and the Women in Games organisation
Read More »Woman’s hour: We talk to every woman leading a session at this year’s Develop:Brighton
From accessibility to art pipelines, studio management to charting on Steam, production tips to diversity, stage magic to prototyping, character design to public perception, pitching to audio systems...
Read More »Women in Games Awards’ judges speak out: ‘When you’re accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression’
We talk to the MCV Women in Games Awards 2019 judges about the issues facing women in the games industry, from imposter syndrome to the lack of promotions, gender pay gap and more, and ask them what games firms can do better. Spoiler alert: they can do a lot
Read More »Creative Assembly looks to ‘inspire, inform and share’ with students and newcomers at Brighton event on 9th of July
Total War studio to run women-focused afternoon event on the first day of Develop:Brighton conference
Read More »New games industry charter aims to help companies ‘attract, select, develop and retain’ diverse talent
"We’re here to find ways the industry can put its foot on the accelerator"
Read More »Lisa Carter on 25 years as a woman in games and why dedicated events matter
Lisa Carter discusses the recent WIN conference at the London Games Festival and why we need events like this to address gender diversity issues in the games industry
Read More »