Women make up half of Australia s online gaming community but still struggle to be seen Ryma Tchier © Provided by ABC NEWS A 58-year-old woman who goes by the username Haughty Chicken used Melbourne s lockdowns to help build her online gaming presence. (Supplied: Haughty Chicken)
The most common image associated with gamers who live stream their activity online is a teenage boy or young male gamer, broadcasting live from their bedroom.
The perception of men being the main stars and the target audience of the video game industry is a well-worn stereotype, but it no longer reflects what is really going on.
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