Trans people existed long before the trans tipping point emerged in the early 2010s, and trans video game characters didn’t appear suddenly overnight, either. While trans representation has increased over the past decade, trans and trans-coded characters have featured in video games since the 1980s: first as random non-player characters (NPCs), and then, increasingly, with […]
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Ana Valens is a reporter who specializes in online queer communities, marginalized identities, and adult content creation. She is a former staff writer at the Daily Dot and continues to contribute to the publication. Ana’s work has also appeared in Vice, Vox, Rolling Stone, and other outlets. Based in Brooklyn, New York, she is known for her insightful coverage of LGBTQ+ issues and spends her free time developing queer adult games.
Trans people existed long before the trans tipping point emerged in the early 2010s, and trans video game characters didn’t appear suddenly overnight, either. While trans representation has increased over the past decade, trans and trans-coded characters have featured in video games since the 1980s: first as random non-player characters (NPCs), and then, increasingly, with […]