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SimGuruDuck (he/him): In our conversations with you and your team as well as our partners including GLAAD, in addition to It Gets Better, we discussed what it means for The Sims to be gender neutral. The importance of pronouns for gender neutral inclusion We’re sharing with you stuff that’s happening as it comes and as we take this journey together we’re really excited to take you behind the scenes today and show you where we’re at in production. We do want to acknowledge that gender neutral pronouns are not just for non-binary people and we’re going to continue to share the work to you on customizable pronouns moving forward.Īs you know, this is a work in progress. We need to acknowledge that we messaged you with terminology on non-binary pronouns. The Sims continues to evolve and we as a team continue to learn and work on making our game more inclusive step-by-step, day by day. In our world today we believe that gender neutrality plays a critical part in working towards a fully inclusive society. We know that this feature is near and dear to many of you as it is to us as well.
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Today we’ll share some insights into our process of adding customizable pronouns to The Sims 4.
#ULTIMA III PRONOUN UPDATE#
We promised to do a fireside chat with you all and give you a status update on where we are on the production process. SimGuruDuck – The Sims Producer (he/him): Back in May of last year you’ll know that we announced our pursuit of customizable pronouns in The Sims 4. Since the team shared some valuable insight on the importance, challenges and progress of creating this feature I thought it would be valuable to transcribe the whole interview with the team and share it here!