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Ethical Matters:
Gay Players: LGBTQ+ Gaming

29th April 2026 · 6:30pm - 8:00pm

Doors open: 6:00pm

Brockway Room | Virtual event

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Ethical Matters: Gay Players: LGBTQ+ Gaming

What do videogames mean to their LGBTQ+ players? Join LGBTQ+ historian Sacha Coward and journalist Mahin Kesore in conversation about all things gay and gaming.

Videogames can be a safe space and a place to find community but, as with the IRL world, homophobia and transphobia is still lurking in many corners. A study by Online Roulette showed that 35% of LGBTQ+ players in 2020 felt too unsafe to disclose their identity and half, 40%, decided to stop playing online altogether because of online harassment, according to the results. There were positive findings too, with 45% of respondents said that gaming played an integral part in their discovery of their own queer identity.

 

Mahin Kesore grew up a closeted gay Hindu in a strict South Asian Mauritian family. His main catharsis was losing himself within video games worlds like the Legend of Zelda series and Super Mario. Mahin was forced to leave home on Boxing Day 2021, after coming out to his family. Among the essentials he took included his DS Lite with the game Chrono Trigger.

Gaming has always been gay, bisexual and transgender. From gaming pioneer Rebecca Ann Heineman & Jennell Allyn Jaquays, David Gaider, Llamasoft’s Jeff Minter, to Aubrey Edwards, Alanah Pearce and Nicky Case. As historian, gamer and escape room designer, Sacha Coward says: “I still love this world, as do millions of queer videogame players. Videogames are an art form, every bit as much as a painting or a piece of music, it’s high time we start celebrating the stories of the queer characters, games and game makers in the story of videogames.”

 

Age Recommendation:

All ages. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.

Price:

*A £2 venue levy is applied to each ticket purchased. This levy helps to support us in covering the costs of keeping our grade II listed building running and our doors open.*

In advance: • Standard £10 • Living Support £6 • Student £7 • Member FREE     (+ £2 venue levy)
On the Door: • Standard £11 • Living Support £7 • Student £8 • Member FREE  (+ £2 venue levy)
Online: • Standard £7 • Member FREE   (+ £2 venue levy)

Access Information:

This event is in the Brockway Room, which is located on the ground floor. The talk will also be livestreamed.

All the ground-floor rooms are fully accessible by wheelchair. Main Hall (street access, step-free), Brockway Room (street access, step-free), Bertrand Russell Room (street access, shallow ramp), Cafe (street access, step-free). There is also an accessible toilet on the ground floor opposite the Brockway Room.

Further Info

This event will be held with an in-person audience at Conway Hall and online via livestream. Everyone wishing to join this event must register for a ticket in advance.

If you have any accessibility enquiries, please contact us at info@conwayhall.org.uk / 07442 405 055.

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