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One In Three Men Prefer Playing Games As A Female Character, Study Finds – Kotaku Australia
Despite there being few of them, a new study has found one third of men prefer playing as a female character in video games.

Offering both male and female character options is becoming more common in video games, with titles like Assassin’s Creed, Cyberpunk 2077 and Mass Effect leading the charge. But while we’re certainly making strides in this area, the default gaming avatar…
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