Diversity and collaboration are what make games engaging and meaningful.
Inspiring women are everywhere, and the game sector is no exception. In celebration of those paving new business paths for girls, women, and non-binary people in the games industry, we recently introduced Aurora.
As part of Pocket Gamer Connects Helsinki, we highlighted the women shortlisted for the Aurora awards - based on nominations received by the industry itself - live on stage, giving recognition, visibility, and honour to the vanguards impacting the Nordic games industry.
Following the event, we caught up with some of them to gain deeper insight into their work and visions. In this edition, we spoke to Sari Latvala, game artist at Supercell, who’s recently been appointed Hay Day’s visual owner.
Diversity and collaboration are what make games engaging and meaningful
Author's summary: Celebrating women in the game industry.