In 2026, gaming is a powerhouse $200B+ industry that serves as the testing ground for AI, the Metaverse, and mental health innovation. At Women Love Tech, we view gaming not just as entertainment but as the frontier for digital literacy, cognitive development, and community building.
Let’s be honest: if women can successfully navigate the complex social dynamics of a family WhatsApp group or manage a household budget in a cost-of-living crisis, conquering a high-stakes digital universe is basically a light afternoon warm-up. It’s high time we claimed our share of this $200 billion pie.
As the gender gap in the industry continues to close, we provide a sophisticated space for women to explore the latest breakthroughs in immersive technology, game design, and e-sports. Led by Women Love Tech's award winning editor and owner Robyn Foyster, this pillar goes beyond news and reviews to explore how gaming fosters STEM skills and serves as a vital platform for creativity and connection.
Our coverage reflects the complexity and diversity of the modern gaming world:
The STEM Connection: Exploring how gaming serves as a gateway to careers in coding, 3D modelling, and AI development.
Gaming & Wellness: Investigating the intersection of play and mental health, from "cozy games" for stress relief to VR for cognitive therapy.
E-Sports & Leadership: Highlighting the women leading the charge in competitive gaming and the management of major e-sports organisations.
Tech & Hardware: High-authority reviews of the latest consoles, VR headsets, and specialised peripherals designed for high-performance play.
Innovation & The Metaverse: Deep dives into cloud gaming, blockchain integration, and the future of social interaction in digital worlds.
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