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Pride at Play seeking submissions for February 2023 exhibiton

Gear up, Sydney!

Pride at Play is a curated exhibition of LGBTQIA+ games from Oceania and Asia Pacific available as part of Sydney WorldPride’s Pride Amplified. Presently, the event is seeking LGBTQIA+ games developed in those regions to be showcased as part of the event.

Submissions are open now and close on 15 December.

Organisers described the event as “a celebration of thoughtful videogames and tabletop games made by queer folks for queer players” that begins on 21 February.

“The exhibition is organised by a team of volunteering game designers, researchers and curators who love queer games. It is supported by grants, university institutions, and queer game designers who continue to push boundaries of what games can become,” organisers continued.

Pride at Play will be held over 21 February to 4 March 2023 at the Sydney College of the Arts Project Space.


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