A first-person-shooter game called Concord was criticized for being overly progressive after developers showcased a few of the game’s characters, revealing that their preferred pronouns were shown on the character select screen.
Firewalk Studios director Kim Kreines showcased the game at Playstation’s State of Play event, which provided news and announcements from the video game platform.
After the studio showed at least four of the game’s characters, gamers noticed that along with the characters’ names and roles, their preferred pronouns were also given.
As That Park Place reported, one of the characters is an obese woman named Emari who has “she/her” pronouns. Another character named Lark has “undecided” in the location where the other characters’ pronouns are. […]
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