Electronic Arts may expand girls in gaming programme in the US


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 13 Aug 2019

Lovett (top right) has been learning from Electronic Arts pros during a weeklong programme meant to encourage more girls to get into the game industry. — Orlando Sentinel/TNS

An Electronic Arts programme started in Maitland that pairs high school girls with women working on some of the bigger videogames in the company’s portfolio could make its way to some of the game giant’s other studios.

Professional game developers have been leading the company’s “Get in the Game” programme, which is in its second year.

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