The USA's Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has found that 48 percent of people who play games identify as female while 29 percent of gamers are people of colour. The 2022 report is in line with trends with annual results showing a steady rise in the number of women players. However, this player base is not represented in the number of women working in the games industry.
The Essential Facts report draws data from a survey of nearly 4,000 respondents conducted by the NPD Group (via GamesIndustry). It suggests that nearly one in two gamers in the United States are women. Traditionally, video games were perceived as a male-dominated hobby but these results show this is far from the case and it's been this way for some time, with previous years' breakdowns showing similar percentage of women players.
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However, the number of women employed by video game developers in the United States is not anywhere near this level. A 2022 survey of video game developers in the US found that 76.3 percent of workers were male and just 23.7 percent female, meaning women represent less than a quarter of this workforce.
Among those surveyed by NPD Group for the 2022 ESA report, 52 percent of gamers were male — while 71 percent identified as white. The results showed 10 percent Hispanic or Latino, eight percent Black, seven percent Asian/Pacific Islander, and three percent identified as other. By comparison, ESA's 2021 report showed 73 percent of players were white.
Globally, female players are well represented. In China, for example, there are more than 300 million gamers who are female. Meanwhile, the International Game Developers Association (IGDA) found in
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