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Everything you might have missed from Eurogamer's Pride Week 2025
Hello! All this week, as you might have noticed, Eurogamer has been celebrating Pride with another series of features e…
As ever, it's been a pleasure and a privilege to have so many wonderful people share their stories on the site - a massive thanks to Keza MacDonald, Dom Peppiatt, Ed Nightingale, Caelyn Ellis, Ashly Burch, and everyone who helped out behind-the-scenes - and we've now gathered all of this year's week's feature up into a conveniently digestible list for your leisurely perusal below. More specifically, Ed took a look at Square Enix's long-running MMO Final Fantasy 14, discovering a thriving community of queer players who've found vital friendships, connections, even families of sorts, in an uncommonly welcoming game. Image credit: Eurogamer/SoulMuppet Publishing"Connecting the dots between the real-world political organisation portrayed in Mad As Hell and the sort of fantasy adventuring shenanigans found in a more traditional RPG resulted in minor epiphany," Caelyn wrote.
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