For the past three years Creative Assembly, one of Britain’s largest videogame developers, has hosted girls-only workshops at its offices in Horsham, South London. “If I look to a range of other data, most women aren’t making games,” she added. “So you have all male team(s) developing female characters. “I think the biggest issue with women getting in the industry comes from a school age,” she told AFP. “Things are going in the right direction,” said Isaaman, who hopes that 40% of the industry will be female by 2025.
Source: The Star March 07, 2018 23:03 UTC