GLAAD, a non -profit organization, concentrated at the celebration of the positive representation of LGBTQ+ in the media, including Games, launches a new program of strange developers (Qed) for developers of early career from the LGBTQ+ community.
Logitech, new program The purpose of working with developers who are “passionate about the development of the industry, which raises strange video games and video games of champions with brave, popular stories.”
GLAAD said that the new initiative will help strengthen its message that “the true representation in the media can create positive cultural changes for LGBT people.”
“Nevertheless, even with a growing awareness of the importance of inclusive storytelling, there are more opportunities to support the creators who make these games possible,” Glaad added.
Applications for the first cohort are now open and will remain open until November 10 and are open to candidates from around the world, provided that they appear developers of games in the beginning and blossom of their careers, will be dedicated to participation in the virtual program and will be able to go to San Francisco to the 2026 Games Games conference.
It is expected that in the first half of 2026, the QED activity will take place in about four months. For more or application, Go to the official websiteField
Nintendo, Bioware and Deck Nine received GLAAD awards this year In June.