![]() ![]() Dragon Age: Inquisition Image via BiowareĪs Dragon Age: Inquisition came out in 2014, Cremisius Aclassi (AKA Krem) was one of the earliest and most openly visible trans characters in AAA video gaming. Celeste is a story for all people with anxiety but also gives a unique perspective into the intersectionality between being transgender and mental health issues. While it’s not the central conflict of Madeline’s story in Celeste, her trans-ness also feeds into that pressurized anxiety she feels. However, something that not everyone knows is that Madeline is a trans girl, much like her creator, Maddy Thorson. Celeste Image via Maddy Makes GamesĪ masterpiece that shares the player character Madeline’s journey with anxiety, Celeste is a charming indie darling of a platformer. While his family may not approve, Ned gets to live his best life exactly as the man he was meant to be. ![]() He uses his connections in the British merchant class to help steal cargo for repurposing. As a character, Ned is an ally of your twin assassins Jacob and Evie Frye. In a world of murder and crime, Ned Wynert is a rare triumph, a person who gets to be their truest self in the seedy London underbelly. Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate Image via Ubisoft While lore doesn’t matter too much to Apex Legends gameplay, this LGBTQ+ Legend is a powerful addition to the trans representation roster. Writer Meli Grant and her fellow creators wrote Catalysts’s backstory with inspiration from her own experiences. Apex Legends Image via Respawn EntertainmentĪ newer addition to the Apex Legends line-up, Catalyst has been confirmed by Respawn Entertainment to be a trans woman. If you’re looking for transgender-inclusive games to play and boost, here’s a list of games that showcase characters across the gender spectrum. ![]() So, as the newly released Hogwarts Legacy gets a lot of buzz, allies should naturally want to support trans representation and voices. No matter what Avalanche Software does, games like Hogwarts Legacy cannot erase nor ignore the open transphobia and hate from Harry Potter author, J.K. ![]()
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