This is up three percent when compared to last year’s report and eight percent when compared to 2022’s. However, it suggests that women and non-binary developers are still slightly under-represented when compared to their male counterparts.
Males Still Make Up 66 Percent Of All Game Developers, 24 Percent Identify As LGBTQ+
Alongside an increase in women and non-binary developers, the report found that almost a quarter of game developers (24 percent) identified as LGBTQ+. This represents a three percent year-on-year increase. It found that almost half (43 percent) of developers aged between 18 and 24 identify as LGBTQ+, with women far more likely to do so.
The report found that almost a quarter of all game developers (24 percent) identified as LGBTQ+.
In terms of ethnicity, the State of the Game industry report found that 59 percent of developers were White/Caucasian, 10 percent were Hispanic, Latino, or of Spanish Origin, and only three percent were Black, African, or Caribbean.
The culmination of the ‘Global Game Developer Community’ section of GDC’s report found that 35 percent of all respondents were white, male, and not part of the LGBTQ+ community. It shows that while strides have been made to diversify the industry, there is still a little way to go.
GDC’s report found that 35 percent of all respondents were white, male, and not part of the LGBTQ+ community.