Title: Launching a Beacon of Hope in the Gaming World: A New Feminist Publication Aims to Shed Light on Progress and Resistance.
In an industry plagued by AI bubble bursting, mass layoffs, and cancelled projects, 2026 seems like a bleak time for gamers. However, there's reason to be hopeful. The last decade has witnessed significant progress in representation and diversity within the gaming world, with more female characters, non-binary characters, and queer characters being featured in games. According to the GDC State of the Game Industry survey for 2025, 66% of surveyed game developers are male, compared to 75% in 2020, and 94% in 2009.
A new feminist gaming publication, Mothership, is set to launch in 2026, aiming to shed light on both the positive and negative aspects of modern-day game-making. Independent and worker-owned, Mothership will rely on subscriber support to exist and focus on reporting, investigations, reviews, criticism, and historical deep dives into games and developers who paved the way for today's industry.
The launch of Mothership comes at a time when mainstream feminist websites like Teen Vogue have closed, and the manosphere is thriving. The publication seeks to fill this void by providing a platform for readers who are eager for in-depth coverage on gaming news, diversity, and inclusion initiatives.
The idea for Mothership was born out of necessity, driven by the writer's own experiences as a queer woman and feminist journalist. With a background in writing for small "geek girl" feminist websites like the Mary Sue, she has seen firsthand the challenges faced by women in the industry and the importance of having a platform that caters to their interests.
The success of Mothership so far is promising, with over 1,200 paid subscribers already on board. The publication's focus on serving a specific audience โ those who don't fit the traditional masculine, hardcore gamer image โ sets it apart from other gaming websites. By shedding light on progress and resistance within the gaming world, Mothership aims to provide a necessary outlet for readers seeking in-depth coverage of this complex industry.
As the gaming world continues to evolve, it's clear that publications like Mothership will play a crucial role in shaping the narrative around diversity, representation, and inclusion. With its commitment to providing high-quality content and its focus on serving underrepresented communities, Mothership is poised to become a beacon of hope for gamers seeking engaging, informative, and inclusive coverage.
In an industry plagued by AI bubble bursting, mass layoffs, and cancelled projects, 2026 seems like a bleak time for gamers. However, there's reason to be hopeful. The last decade has witnessed significant progress in representation and diversity within the gaming world, with more female characters, non-binary characters, and queer characters being featured in games. According to the GDC State of the Game Industry survey for 2025, 66% of surveyed game developers are male, compared to 75% in 2020, and 94% in 2009.
A new feminist gaming publication, Mothership, is set to launch in 2026, aiming to shed light on both the positive and negative aspects of modern-day game-making. Independent and worker-owned, Mothership will rely on subscriber support to exist and focus on reporting, investigations, reviews, criticism, and historical deep dives into games and developers who paved the way for today's industry.
The launch of Mothership comes at a time when mainstream feminist websites like Teen Vogue have closed, and the manosphere is thriving. The publication seeks to fill this void by providing a platform for readers who are eager for in-depth coverage on gaming news, diversity, and inclusion initiatives.
The idea for Mothership was born out of necessity, driven by the writer's own experiences as a queer woman and feminist journalist. With a background in writing for small "geek girl" feminist websites like the Mary Sue, she has seen firsthand the challenges faced by women in the industry and the importance of having a platform that caters to their interests.
The success of Mothership so far is promising, with over 1,200 paid subscribers already on board. The publication's focus on serving a specific audience โ those who don't fit the traditional masculine, hardcore gamer image โ sets it apart from other gaming websites. By shedding light on progress and resistance within the gaming world, Mothership aims to provide a necessary outlet for readers seeking in-depth coverage of this complex industry.
As the gaming world continues to evolve, it's clear that publications like Mothership will play a crucial role in shaping the narrative around diversity, representation, and inclusion. With its commitment to providing high-quality content and its focus on serving underrepresented communities, Mothership is poised to become a beacon of hope for gamers seeking engaging, informative, and inclusive coverage.