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

A New Hope for Gaming: Launching Mothership in 2026

The video game industry is rife with concerns, from the impending AI bubble bursting to mass layoffs and cancelled projects. Meanwhile, games journalists – like all other kinds of journalists – are struggling to keep up due to alarming job losses. The current White House is even utilizing video game memes as recruitment tools for ICE, while game studios have distanced themselves from diversity and inclusion initiatives.

In this dire climate, a queer woman who has been a gaming journalist and critic since 2007 sees an urgent need for change. She's determined to launch Mothership, an independent, worker-owned website that will focus on reporting on the good and bad of modern-day game-making through investigative journalism, reviews, criticism, and historical deep dives into games and developers.

While some might view this initiative as a futile endeavor given recent industry trends, she draws inspiration from past successes. In the mid-2010s, she worked for a small feminist website called the Mary Sue, which relied on advertising revenue to support its operations despite grueling working conditions. However, the experience left her disillusioned with the limitations of such models.

She's now ready to move forward with a more viable approach – an independent and worker-owned platform that will not only provide readers with quality content but also prioritize their well-being. With this goal in mind, Mothership aims to serve as a haven for those who feel underrepresented in the gaming industry.

The launch of Mothership marks a much-needed shift towards inclusivity and diversity in game journalism. As such, it's not too late to create positive change – especially considering that we've witnessed significant progress over the last two decades. More female characters, non-binary characters, queer characters, and fewer rigidly defined gender stereotypes are now present in modern games.

Despite this progress, backlash against these changes has been evident. Few websites can effectively address this pushback while ensuring their reporters' safety and motivation. However, the creator of Mothership believes her website is a necessity for addressing current issues – particularly those stemming from the previous generation's media and advertising.

The journey ahead won't be easy, but with its unique approach to storytelling and commitment to reader support, Mothership stands ready to forge a path towards change in 2026.
 
🚀💻 I'm all for it! A platform that prioritizes worker well-being and inclusivity is just what the gaming industry needs right now. We've seen some amazing progress in games themselves, like more diverse characters and representation, but the way we're consuming and discussing them can be pretty toxic 🤯. An independent site that focuses on quality over clicks could be a total game-changer (pun intended) 💸. Fingers crossed for this new project and hoping it becomes a safe space for gamers to discuss games in a respectful way 🌈💕
 
omg u gotta love this lol... finally someone's speaking out against all the toxic gaming media & ICE using video game memes 🤣... it's about time we get some real investigative journalism & reviews that don't just suck up to the devs & publishers 👎... i'm so down for a queer woman-led platform like mothership, btw... it's about time we got more women & non-binary folks in gaming media who actually care about making change 🤝... and omg the mid-2010s feminist website experience is SO relatable 🙌... anywayz can't wait to check out mothership when it launches! 💻
 
Ugh, I'm so down for this 🤩, but at the same time, I think it's kinda naive to think that launching one website is gonna solve all the problems in gaming journalism... *sigh* I mean, what if it just ends up being another thing that industry folks swoop up and silence? And how are they even gonna make money without ads or corporate sponsorship? It sounds like a pipe dream 🤯. BUT, on the other hand, I'm all for trying to shake things up and bring some much-needed diversity and representation to the table... maybe this is just what we need – a breath of fresh air 🌿?
 
🌐️ The gaming industry is literally on fire right now and someone needs to put out the flames of misinformation and exclusivity 💡 I love that this new site, Mothership, is gonna be worker-owned and prioritizes well-being - it's about time we see some real change in game journalism 🤝 We've come so far with more diverse characters in games, but still got a long way to go in terms of representation behind the scenes 💁‍♀️ Can't wait to dive into their content and support this initiative! 🚀
 
I'm so down for this 🤩! A new platform that actually cares about the well-being of gamers and journalists is super needed right now 💖. The gaming industry has come a long way in terms of representation, but we're still not seeing enough progress when it comes to fair pay, safe working conditions, and diversity behind the scenes 🙅‍♀️.

It's crazy that some websites are using video game memes to recruit people for ICE 🚫. That's just wrong on so many levels 😡. I love that this new platform is taking a stand against that kind of thing and instead focusing on creating content that's actually valuable and engaging 🔥.

I'm intrigued by the idea of an independent, worker-owned website – it sounds like a total game-changer 🤯. Let's hope it can make a real difference in the industry and create a more positive impact for gamers and journalists alike 🌟.
 
.. just saw this news about this new gaming website called Mothership launching in 2026 🤔... gotta wonder how they're gonna make it work, especially with all the industry drama going on right now 🤑. Job losses and AI bubble bursting are crazy talk! And what's up with ICE using video game memes for recruitment tools? 🚫 Not cool.

But I guess this queer woman journalist has been in the trenches long enough to know what she's doing 💁‍♀️. She's all about creating a safe space for underrepresented folks and prioritizing worker well-being on her site 🤝. That's definitely a breath of fresh air. And with the progress we've seen in game representation over the last two decades... it's about time we had a platform that addresses the pushback and gets real about industry issues 💥.

I'm curious to see how this all plays out, though 📊. Can they really make it work without getting bogged down by the usual advertising revenue struggles? And what kind of content are they gonna focus on? Reviews, criticism, history... or a mix? 🤔 We'll have to wait and see if Mothership becomes the haven she says it will be 👀.
 
I'm low-key hyped about this! 🤩 It's so necessary for the gaming industry (and journalism as a whole) to have an outlet that truly represents underrepresented voices. The fact that it's going to be worker-owned and prioritize reader well-being is, like, totally on point 🙌. I've seen how toxic the gaming community can get when people feel marginalized or left out, so this site could really be a safe space for creators and fans alike. Plus, who doesn't love a good underdog story? 💪 Can't wait to see what's in store for Mothership!
 
I gotta say, I'm super stoked about this new project, Mothership 🚀! It's like, finally someone is speaking out against all the negativity in the gaming industry, you know? We need more people who are actually invested in making things right, not just raking it in. This indie website thing might just be the breath of fresh air we need to shake off some of that toxic stuff 🌱. Plus, it's awesome that a queer woman is leading the charge – like, representation matters! 🤗 And I'm loving the idea of a worker-owned platform – that's all about prioritizing people over profits 💪. Fingers crossed this thing takes off and brings some real positivity to the gaming scene 🎮💖
 
can we ever truly trust these new "worker-owned" platforms? sounds like just another buzzword to me 🤔

i mean, think about it - a whole site dedicated to gaming journalism... how much more competition is that gonna create for the people who already work in this space? and what's to stop some corporate investor swooping in and trying to buy out the ownership later on?

anyway, i'm all for more diverse voices in gaming media, but let's not get too caught up in this "independent" hype just yet...
 
🚀💻 this is so needed!! i'm all for independent media outlets that prioritize worker well-being and diverse perspectives. gaming journalism has been stuck in a rut for too long and it's about time someone shook things up 🤯. the fact that there are still games with rigidly defined gender stereotypes just goes to show how much work we have to do 🚫. mothership sounds like an awesome solution, can't wait to see what kind of stories they tell 💥.
 
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