Xbox is looking to get more women into the gaming industry by means of a novel mentoring program geared towards connecting "key leaders in select markets" with aspiring talent. The already introduced program will facilitate one-on-one coaching sessions bearing the aim of career development specifically where women are concerned.
Mentorship will be offered in multiple regions upon launch, including the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Japan, and Korea. Additional details will be disclosed later this month, and it is expected that more countries will be added at some point following the program's launch.
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"It is our hope that this program generates meaningful engagements with tangible and purposeful actions to help foster career development in the games industry," a blog post reads. "With the program available in multiple markets kicking off this month, Xbox is opening up their world to inspire and support the next generation of women leaders in gaming. More details will follow in mid-March."
Meanwhile, Xbox will be hosting a panel of women who will share their individual career stories at the Game Developers Conference this month. The lineup will consist of female industry leaders such as Obsidian, Double Fine, and InXile studio manager Mary McGuane, The Coalition head of technology Kaye Rayner, ex-World's Edge studio head Shannon Loftis, vice president of Minecraft corporate Helen Chiang, senior director of Cloud Gaming Kim Swift, and 343 Industries head Bonnie Ross.
"This powerhouse line-up will share their unique perspectives on the evolution of game development teams, and what is expected on
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