Hello! All this week, as you might have noticed, Eurogamer has been celebrating Pride with another series of features exploring the intersection of queer culture and gaming. As ever, it’s been a pleasure and a privilege to have so many wonderful people share their stories on the site – a massive thanks to Keza MacDonald, Dom Peppiatt, Ed Nightingale, Caelyn Ellis, Ashly Burch, and everyone who helped out behind the scenes – and we’ve now gathered all this year’s features up into a conveniently digestible list for your leisurely weekend perusal below.

As ever, Eurogamer will continue celebrating the achievements of – and highlighting the issues affecting – the LGBTQIA+ community in gaming throughout the year, and we’ll be back with another week of Pride celebrations in 2026. We hope you’ve enjoyed this, our sixth annual Pride Week, and if you’ve missed out on any of our previous years’ festivities, you can catch up over on our Pride Week hub. Until next time!

To see this content please enable targeting cookies. How far have we really come since The Sims? A short, sweet history of being bi in games – by Keza MacDonald

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On Monday, The Guardian’s gaming editor Keza MacDonald kicked off our Pride Week celebrations with a brief history of bisexuality in video games, taking a look how the industry’s approach to representation has changed over the years – from playersexuality to the studios tackling more specifically queer stories across the likes of Life is Strange, Hades, and beyond.

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