At E3, Game Makers Introduce More Diverse Heroes

Advertisement
By Associated Press | Updated: 20 June 2016 11:16 IST
Highlights
  • The game characters at E3 2016 are more racially diverse.
  • Lincoln Clay, Alex Hunter were a few of them.
  • E3 2016 was held from June 14 to 16 this year.
After introducing the world to several new female heroes at last year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, story-driven game makers at this week's gathering of the interactive industry are uncharacteristically putting more racially diverse protagonists front and center in their games.

From an Indian-American space dweller in 'Tacoma' to a biracial Vietnam War veteran in 'Mafia III,' the heroes and anti-heroes appearing on the massive posters and screens across the Los Angeles Convention Center represent more ethnicities than have been showcased in the past.

"We wanted to tell a very different 'Mafia' story this time," said Christoph Hartmann, president of 'Mafia' publisher 2K Games. "That meant getting away from classic 'Godfather' fare with a bunch of Italian characters. Once we decided to set the game in New Orleans in 1968, it just made sense for the character to be an African-American war vet."

Advertisement

For decades, when players haven't able to pick their own protagonist's skin color or background, the interactive medium has mostly focused on telling stories of white leading men and women, relegating characters of other ethnicities to villainous or supporting roles. That's changing.

"At the end of the day, this is the group that we're interested in seeing on screen," said Karla Zimonja, co-founder of "Tacoma" developer Fullbright. "It's always more interesting to pay attention to things that don't get a lot of attention in media. This is a direction that hasn't really been explored in video games, so we wanted to explore it."

Advertisement

A look at E3's newest stars:

Lincoln Clay, 'Mafia III'
'Mafia III' is heading South to a locale inspired by New Orleans in the '60s following installments centered on Italian-American gangsters in open-world versions of New York, Chicago and San Francisco spanning the '30s to the '50s. The unflinching crime world saga focuses on Lincoln Clay , a biracial orphan and Vietnam War vet, as he battles for control of the city's black mafia. He'll face off against the police, Italian mobsters and the Ku Klux Klan along the way.

Advertisement

Alex Hunter, 'FIFA 17'
A real - not virtual - black man stepped on stage at Electronic Arts' E3 presentation and introduced himself as Alex Hunter , a humble English chap with dreams of bending it like David Beckham. 'FIFA 17' players will guide a computer-generated version of Hunter in the soccer series' first-ever story mode. From picking a team to conducting post-game interviews, Hunter's future is in players' hands.

Amy Ferrier, 'TACOMA'
The follow-up to Fullbright's voyeuristic family drama 'Gone Home' casts players as Indian-American space-faring free agent Amy Ferrier . She arrives at her new assignment on the space station Tacoma to discover its diverse six-person crew has disappeared. Ferrier, who originally hails from California, must rely on Tacoma's augmented reality system to retrace their steps and find out what happened.

Advertisement

Marcus Holloway, 'Watch Dogs 2'
Aiden Pierce, the gruff vengeance-seeking Chicagoan from the original "Watch Dogs," has been replaced with Marcus Holloway , a more upbeat African-American vigilante hacker in the San Francisco-set sequel. During a demo of the Ubisoft game, the Oakland-born anti-hero breaks into a crooked politician's penthouse all while jamming to Eric B. and Rakim's "Don't Sweat The Technique."

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. LG Introduces Xboom Bounce, Xboom Grab AI Speakers in India
  2. Oppo Reno 16, Reno 16c Make Their Debut in India at These Prices
  1. Lumio Announces Project Neo Public Beta for AI-Powered Content Discovery on Lumio Vision TVs, Arc Projectors
  2. Oppo Reno 16, Reno 16c Launched in India With 50-Megapixel Cameras: Price, Specifications
  3. Sennheiser Accentum Clip Launched With Up to 36 Hour Battery Life: Price, Features
  4. PS6 'Almost Certainly' Won't Arrive Before 2028, Says Analyst After Sony Announces Discless PlayStation Future
  5. Honor X80 Pro Max Runs Geekbench, Revealing Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 Performance
  6. Meta Introduces Token-Based Pricing for WhatsApp Business AI Agent, Revises Platform Charges
  7. Samsung Galaxy Glasses Spotted Along With Charging Case in Leaked App Screenshots
  8. LG Launches Xboom Bounce, Xboom Grab AI Speakers With Up to 30 Hours Battery Life in India: Price, Features
  9. Apple's Hide My Email Vulnerability Could Reveal Users' Real Email Addresses: Report
  10. Government Reportedly Seeks Explanation From WhatsApp Over Usernames Feature, Asks Meta to Delay Rollout
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.