Why I'm launching a feminist video games website in 2026

A Glimmer of Hope in a Dark Gaming Landscape: Launching Mothership, A Feminist Games Website

The current state of the gaming industry is nothing short of dire. Mass layoffs, cancelled projects, and a resurgence of bigoted ideologies have left many feeling hopeless. For journalists like myself, who've seen their colleagues lose jobs at an alarming rate, it's been particularly disheartening.

As a queer woman and a feminist gamer since 2007, I've witnessed the industry undergo significant changes for the better – more diverse characters, inclusive development teams, and a growing number of women in leadership positions. However, this progress has not come without its share of backlash.

The mainstream media landscape is rapidly losing outlets dedicated to covering these issues, leaving us with few options to voice our concerns and celebrate the successes. It's time for change, and I'm proud to announce that Mothership, a feminist games website I've been dreaming of launching since the early 2010s, is finally taking shape.

This new venture is more than just another games website – it's a beacon of hope in a gaming world that desperately needs representation. By providing a platform for in-depth reporting, reviews, criticism, and historical deep dives into the games industry, we'll be tackling issues like diversity, inclusion, and the impact of toxic ideologies on the gaming community.

Mothership is an independent, worker-owned publication that relies on subscriber support to exist. We're not beholden to corporate interests or advertising dollars; instead, we're driven by a passion for creating content that resonates with our readers.

The idea for Mothership wasn't born overnight. After leaving Polygon following their mass layoff and acquisition, I found myself questioning the very foundation of my career in journalism. But when a colleague – Zoe Hannah, games editor – approached me with an idea for a feminist games website, something clicked.

We recognized that there was a void in the market for a publication that catered to readers who wanted to stay informed about the latest developments in the gaming industry without feeling like they were part of some exclusivist club. We're committed to serving this audience well, providing them with news, analysis, and discussions that reflect their interests.

At 1,200 paid subscribers and counting, we've already exceeded our initial expectations. While there's still much work to be done, it's reassuring to know that readers are eager for a platform like Mothership.

In an industry where change is often met with resistance, Mothership represents a necessary step forward. We're not here to shy away from the challenges; instead, we're embracing our role as voices of hope and representation.
 
Just saw this news about mothership, sounds like exactly what the gaming community needs - more women in leadership positions & diverse perspectives 🙌💖 it's crazy how few options there are for feminist games coverage, glad they're taking matters into their own hands 💪 gotta give 'em props for being worker-owned too 👍
 
omg I'm so down for this!!! finally someone's launching a feminist games website that's not just lip service lol like I've been screaming on Twitter for years about how underrepresented women are in gaming media can't wait to see what kind of coverage they do on those cancelled projects and bigoted ideologies have been totally ruining the industry 🚫💔 been following this project since 2015 (yes, I was one of the early backers lol) it's so refreshing to see someone else at the helm who gets it 💖 got my paid sub already btw
 
omg 🤩 just read about this new feminist games website mothership and I'm SO hyped!!! 🎮 it's about time we had a platform that celebrates women in gaming and tackles those toxic ideologies 🚫👏 the fact that they're independent and worker-owned is giving me all the feels 💖 it's a beacon of hope for gamers who feel like they don't fit into mainstream gaming communities 🌈💕
 
I'm glad to see another site trying to shake things up in gaming 🤗. As a long-time gamer myself, I've noticed how few outlets actually tackle these issues head-on. It's refreshing to have someone speaking truth to power about the industry's track record on diversity and inclusion. However, I do worry that this might just be another niche site catering to an already underserved audience 🤔. How will they make sure their content scales up to reach a wider audience? And what about the business model - paying subscribers is a great start, but can it sustain itself in the long run? Still, it's exciting to see some passion and dedication put into creating change 💪.
 
I'm so excited about this new website! 🚀 Finally, someone is speaking up for all the gamers who are tired of being ignored or marginalized by the mainstream media. As a parent, I've seen my kids get into gaming and it's amazing to see how much they love it, but also how frustrated they can get when they don't see themselves represented in the games they play.

I think this is such a great idea for a website that focuses on feminist games - there are so few resources out there for women who want to learn more about gaming and its impact. And I love that it's independent and not beholden to corporate interests - that's so refreshing! 💚
 
I just got back from the most amazing weekend at a music festival 🎵🌴 and I'm still buzzing from it! The lineup was incredible, but you know what really made it special? The food vendors 🍔👌 I mean, have you ever tried vegan chili? It's like a flavor explosion in your mouth! 😍 My friends and I were debating the best festival food (veggie burgers vs. traditional BBQ) and we couldn't agree on just one winner 🤣.

And speaking of debates, I've been thinking about how gamers' opinions can get so polarized online... maybe it's because we're all just passionate about different things? Like, what's the deal with some games being so hard to beat without exploiting glitches? 😩 I mean, I love a good challenge, but sometimes it feels like the devs are more interested in troll-inducing difficulty spikes than actual game design.

Anyway, back to Mothership – I'm all for another platform that celebrates the gaming community's diversity 🌈💖. Can't wait to see what kind of content they come up with!
 
🎮💖 I'm hyped about this! A feminist games website? That's exactly what the gaming world needs right now 🙌. The fact that it's worker-owned and not reliant on corporate $$$ is a major plus, IMO 💸. We need more outlets like this that aren't afraid to speak truth to power and give a platform to underrepresented voices 👂. I'm already subscribed, btw 😄
 
I'm seeing some really cool vibes from this new feminist games website called Mothership 🌟! As someone who's been following the gaming industry for years, it's high time we had a platform that celebrates diversity and inclusivity. The fact that it's an independent, worker-owned publication is also super refreshing - no corporate pressures or ad dollars getting in the way of quality content 😊. I'm loving the idea of having in-depth reporting, reviews, criticism, and historical deep dives into the games industry. It's time we had a voice that speaks to the needs of queer women like myself who've been gaming since 2007 🌈. Let's raise a virtual glass to Mothership - here's to more representation and less toxicity in the gaming world! 💖
 
💡 just saw this news about mothership, it's so cool they're launching a feminist games website! finally someone is creating content that promotes diversity and inclusion in the gaming world 🎮💖
 
omg u guys! 😍 i'm lowkey hyped about this new website mothership it's def a breath of fresh air in a gaming industry thats been super toxic lately 🤖💔 they're talkin bout diversity inclusivity & all that jazz, but also got the tea on bigoted ideologies 🤫♀️👯 like, i've seen so many gamers & devs get bullied & silenced, and its time for change 💪

i love that they're independent & not beholden to corporate interests or ads 🤑🚫 it's all about the passion & the readers 👏💬 i mean, 1200 paid subscribers & counting? thats a solid start 📈👍

we need more platforms like this, you feel me? 💯 where ppl can go to get informed & stay woke without feeling like they're part of some exclusive club 🤝♀️💖 so here's to mothership! 🎉💥 lets give it up for the new voice in gaming journalism 😄
 
I'm so glad to see another outlet like Mothership emerging 🙌. It's high time we had a platform that truly represents the gaming community, especially when it comes to feminist perspectives 🤝. As someone who's been in this industry for years, I've seen firsthand how marginalized voices are often erased or silenced. This is a much-needed change and I'm excited to see where Mothership takes us 💻.

It's also refreshing to see an independent publication that prioritizes quality over profit 🤑. The gaming media landscape can be quite commercialized, but I think it's essential to have outlets like Mothership that operate on a different model. It's not just about the content itself, but also the values and principles behind it ❤️.

I'm curious to see how they'll tackle some of the tougher issues in the industry, like toxic ideologies and representation 🤔. It won't be easy, but I have no doubt that Mothership will bring a much-needed perspective to the conversation 💪.
 
🤔 The fact that we need a feminist games website like Mothership is a reflection of how far we've fallen in terms of inclusivity and diversity in the gaming industry 🎮. I mean, think about it - if we can't even get a platform like this off the ground without mass layoffs and corporate acquisitions, what does that say about our priorities as a society? 🤷‍♀️ As a gamer myself, I'm excited to see more voices like Zoe Hannah's being amplified, but it also makes me wonder when will we start valuing creators over profits? 💸 The shift towards worker-owned publications is a promising step forward, and I'd love to see more companies adopting this model 📈. Ultimately, Mothership represents a necessary step in creating a more inclusive gaming landscape - now let's see if the industry can keep up with its promises 💪
 
Ugh, finally someone's talking about this gaming industry drama 🤦‍♀️! Like, I know it's been a tough time for journalists, but can't we just get some more outlets that are actually doing journalism without all the corporate drama? 💸

I mean, a feminist games website? About damn time 🙌. We've been waiting for this for ages, and I'm glad someone's finally taking matters into their own hands. And it's not like they're just some fly-by-night thing – this is a full-on, independent publication that's got heart 💖.

And let's be real, the gaming industry still has a long way to go before it's all inclusive and whatnot 🤷‍♀️. We need more people pushing for change, not just talking about it 🗣️. So, here's hoping Mothership does its thing and brings some much-needed attention to these issues 🔥.

The fact that they're worker-owned is a big deal too – I mean, who needs corporate overlords controlling the narrative? 🙅‍♀️ We need more of this kind of independence in journalism!
 
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