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How the gaming industry can mobilize 3B players to fight climate change

Missed the GamesBeat Summit excitement? Don't worry! Tune in now to catch all of the live and virtual sessions here. This article looks at three ways gaming companies can engage their extensive player bases in the fight against climate change by engaging 3B players with their platforms to raise awareness, foster empathy and call players to action. It also looks at how video games can be used to engage a global audience in the cause of climate change, and how the hands-on component of gaming yields a high level of participation.

How the gaming industry can mobilize 3B players to fight climate change

gepubliceerd : 2 jaar geleden door Andy Nelson in Environment

It’s no secret that climate change is one of the most urgent challenges of our time. While scientists say there’s still an opportunity to mitigate the impact, that deadline is rapidly approaching. Industries with widespread influence and reach have a responsibility to do their part in creating awareness and inspiring action.

Video games can be a powerful platform to engage a global audience in the fight against climate change by raising awareness, fostering empathy and calling players to action. With more than 3 billion active gamers worldwide, the games industry reaches nearly half the planet. This presents a unique opportunity to promote climate education and mobilize highly engaged fanbases.

I firmly believe that it’s our responsibility as industry leaders to use our platforms for good. Here are three ways gaming companies can engage their extensive player bases.

While traditional entertainment like film and television offers a passive viewing experience, video games are unique in that players must actively participate to progress the narrative forward. The hands-on component of gaming yields a high level of…


Onderwerpen: Kansas, Climate Change, Wichita, ESG

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