What initiatives can fantasy gaming platforms take to promote inclusivity and diversity within their fan communities?

What initiatives can fantasy gaming platforms take to promote inclusivity and diversity within their fan communities?

The impact of diversity and inclusion on gaming extends to improving game quality.

Rohit Bansal

Mumbai: Diversity and inclusion are not merely catchphrases in the vast virtual world of games; they are key factors influencing it. Diversity encompasses a range of human experiences that include gender, colour, culture, and other aspects beyond narratives and characters. Furthermore, by ensuring inclusivity, gaming spaces are made accessible and open to everyone. Thus, the substantial impact of diversity and inclusion on gaming extends to improving game quality and originality while also increasing player pleasure, engagement, and loyalty.

The goal of creating immersive environments that honour diversity becomes increasingly important as we venture deeper into the domain of fantasy games. Thus, in order to develop immersive worlds that embrace diversity and inclusivity as well as enhance both the gaming experience and the lively communities that inhabit these digital domains, exploring initiatives becomes imperative. According to Mordor Intelligence, with a projected size of $32.75 billion in 2024 and a projected growth rate of 13.83% during the forecast period (2024–2029), the fantasy sports market is predicted to reach $62.58 billion by 2029.

Here’s a look at the initiatives that can be undertaken to promote inclusivity and diversity within these virtual worlds-

Know your audience: Finding out who your audience is and what they want is the first step towards promoting diversity and inclusion in the gaming sector. The gaming industry is a complex and dynamic sector that attracts gamers of all ages, genders, races, cultures, talents, tastes, and expectations. You can learn a lot about the requirements, goals, and challenges of your audience by using analytics, feedback, surveys, and research. Equipped with this understanding, you can tailor your games to suit their tastes. Furthermore, you can employ this data as a tool to find and address any biases or gaps in the accessibility, representation, and involvement of your diverse audience.

Engage and retain a diverse workforce: Seeking and retaining a diverse workforce is the second essential step in improving diversity and inclusion in the gaming industry. The majority of professionals in the field today are white, male, and cisgender, which unintentionally limits the range of viewpoints, creativity, and innovation. Thus, prioritizing the hiring and retention of diverse talent allows for access to a wealth of knowledge, perspectives, and experiences from people with different backgrounds, identities, and specializations. This strategic approach not only benefits the sector but also fosters a more welcoming and encouraging workplace where each team member truly feels appreciated and empowered. Achieving this requires creating transparent and fair recruitment, promotion, and remuneration rules, as well as providing important training, mentorship, and networking opportunities for the diverse members of the staff.

Collaborate and co-create: In order to promote diversity and inclusion in the game industry, co-creation and cooperation are the third and most important stages. Understanding how the gaming industry interacts with other industries, communities, and sectors is essential given how interconnected the industry is. Through proactive involvement with various stakeholders, including academics, media, civil society, and government, one can effectively leverage a wide array of resources, knowledge, and power to advance the cause of diversity and inclusion in the game industry. In addition, including your audience in the stages of game design, development, and testing guarantees that your creations are in line with their tastes and demands. It also fosters a collaborative environment where their input is respected and taken into consideration.

Educate and advocate: The fourth integral measure to advance diversity and inclusion in the game industry entails an active commitment to education and advocacy. Recognising that the gaming industry is not a passive entity but a potent force shaping and being shaped by culture, society, and politics, it becomes imperative to champion diversity and inclusion. Through robust education and advocacy efforts within the industry, one can elevate awareness, challenge prevailing stereotypes, and instigate transformative change among peers, partners, and consumers. Additionally, there is an opportunity to champion and amplify the voices and narratives of marginalized groups within the game industry, including women, people of colour, LGBTQ+ individuals, those with disabilities, and individuals hailing from low-income or underrepresented regions.

Embracing Diversity for a Brighter Future!

In the ever-expanding landscape of fantasy gaming, the journey towards inclusivity and diversity is a collective effort. By implementing these initiatives, fantasy gaming platforms can transcend virtual boundaries and create communities that are reflective of the diverse world we inhabit. Together, developers, players, and enthusiasts can build a gaming ecosystem that embraces everyone, ensuring that the magic of fantasy gaming is truly for all.

The author of the article is Super4 founder Rohit Bansal.