The Sims removes gender-specific character restrictions
by Hannah Jane Parkinson from Technology | The Guardian on (#1G05G)
EA's popular life simulation game bins binary male and female categories for bodies, hair and clothes, in line with progressive stance on same-sex relationships
The Sims, EA's popular lifestyle simulation game, has removed binary gender categories for clothes, hairstyles, accessories and physical characteristics - such as voice pitch - in its customisation options for characters.
A blogpost from Maxis, the EA subsidiary that makes the game, announced the changes and focused on the game's history of LGBT support and the freedom it wanted to offer players.
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