New ‘Dragon Age’ Video Game Indulges Trans Delusion With Avatar ‘Top Surgery Scars’ Option

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Transgender video game director says all companions in new Dragon Age game are pansexual



The Dragon Age video game franchise took a strange turn after the game's director explained that all companions in the story will be pansexual and will have the ability to interact romantically with each other.

The series is developed by studio BioWare and distributed by the massive company Electronic Arts. The first three games in the series have sold approximately 11.2 million copies, according to Levvvel, with the third iteration released all the way back in 2014.

In 2024, Dragon Age: The Veilguard will finally get its long-awaited release, but not before going through changes that are often described as being for a "modern audience."

Speaking to IGN, Director Corinne Busche insisted to the staff that companion characters in the game are specifically pansexual.

"Their past experiences or partners, they'll reference them and indeed who they'll become romantic with," Busche told IGN.

The outlet pointed out that BioWare tends to have explicit sex scenes in their titles, which Busche confirmed for the new game.

"Of course, we are an M-rated game ... we do have nudity."

'Romance arcs are what have contributed to the downfall of video games.'

As noted by IGN, BioWare has a particular penchant for pushing gender ideology. In early April 2024, BioWare nonsensically declared that transgender people have always been a part of the company's "worlds."

"Today is #TransgenderDayOfVisibility," the company wrote on X. "Trans people have always been a part of our worlds; we're proud to support them both within our games and in real life."

The statement was issued despite the obvious fact that the topic was seldom spoken about for the first 20 years of the company's existence.

The Dragon Age: The Veilguard director is a transgender person himself and was self-described on the BioWare website as a "queer trans woman."

"I transitioned during my time at BioWare," Busche said. "I reflect all the time on how supported and seen I felt through that process, and how lucky I am to be surrounded by people of this caliber. It really speaks to the values of this team, and their commitment to inclusion in their works and their lives."

Commentator Melonie Mac reacted to the game's trailer and directed Blaze News to her comments on why such ideologies are being pushed in such a popular franchise.

"The characters are ugly ... it's not about representation to them when the characters are overrepresented," she said.

"Romance arcs are what have contributed to the downfall of video games," she said on the Quartercast.

Mac pointed out that many top titles have injected romance themes into their games, which have caused weird, sexual interactions within the gameplay.

As well, celebrated game designer Mark Kern called the Dragon Age news "enforced queerness," as the battle of ideologies within the gaming community rages on.

That Park Place reported that after news circulated of the pansexual direction of the game, Busche made his X page private and removed his activist-theme bio. This included references to his preferred pronouns, being a "Trans Woman," calling himself a "Queerosexual Gendermancer," and hashtags in support of "TransRights" and "BlackLivesMatter."

Dragon Age: The Veilguard is slated for a fall 2024 release.

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Major game developer BioWare, founded in 1995, says 'trans people' have 'always been' a part of its worlds



Video game developer BioWare came out in support of Transgender Day of Visibility, a day declared by President Biden to support specific sexualities.

Adding to the list of developers that have injected themselves into identity politics, Canada's BioWare ensured it was not forgotten when in the diversity, equity, and inclusion realm.

Founded in 1995, the company is a subsidiary of gaming giant Electronic Arts, which acquired the company in 2007 for approximately $860 million.

Much to the surprise of some fans, BioWare declared on Transgender Day of Visibility that transgender people have actually always been a part of the company's "worlds."

"Today is #TransgenderDayOfVisibility," the company wrote on X. "Trans people have always been a part of our worlds; we're proud to support them both within our games and in real life."

Today is #TransgenderDayOfVisibility. Trans people have always been a part of our worlds; we're proud to support them both within our games and in real life.
— (@)

Despite the obvious fact that the topic was seldom spoken about for the first 20 years of the company's existence, BioWare has indeed injected itself into the conversation of obscure sexual preferences in recent years.

As That Park Place noted, BioWare began declaring its support for "trans rights" as early as June 2022, while championing DEI as a "cornerstone" for the company.

"BioWare supports trans rights, women's rights, and bodily autonomy. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are a cornerstone for our studio and games. We don't consider these human rights up for debate. Gary McKay, BioWare General Manager," the company wrote on X.

The company added that its support was "unwavering," with an aim to "provide the care, support and services for the health and well-being of our people."

Our support is unwavering for our people. We are committed to expanding our benefits for U.S. employees and their eligible dependents – our aim is to provide the care, support and services for the health and well-being of our people.
— BioWare (@bioware) June 24, 2022

Later that same year, BioWare announced it would be donating to the Trans Empowerment Project, a nonprofit that vaguely states it empowers "the Trans, Intersex, & Gender-Expansive community through action, advocacy, and resource building."

"We are proud to be part of a community that is devoted to helping everyone thrive and live their best lives," BioWare stated.

BioWare is thrilled to announce that we have donated to Trans Empowerment Project (@trans_empowered), this year\u2019s #DragonAgeDay charity. We are proud to be part of a community that is devoted to helping everyone thrive and live their best lives.\n#DragonAge
— (@)

In 2023, BioWare announced it would be donating to two different sexuality-based organizations, including Trans Lifeline, a "crisis hotline" for transgender people.

"Today and every day, we celebrate and cherish our LGBTQIA+ fans, friends, family members and coworkers," the company announced.

Today and every day, we celebrate and cherish our LGBTQIA+ fans, friends, family members and coworkers.\nIn support of #PrideMonth, our employees and our studio have made donations to Trans Lifeline and Rainbow Railroad.\nFrom our family to yours, Happy #PrideMonth! \ud83c\udf08
— (@)

DEI-driven companies have faced immense backlash as gamers have become increasingly aware of the sheer amount of diversity being forced into video games.

It has even drawn the ire of UFC fighters and X owner Elon Musk, who have expressed their disdain for DEI ideology. Typically, much of the backlash has been brushed off by game developers who have called consumer complaints "far right" harassment campaigns.

Gaming developers even took part in an organized scream to vent their frustration with the criticisms, which were of course whittled down by some as simply the harassment of "marginalized individuals."

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