Nintendo Introduces Same-Sex Marriage in Role-Playing Game

Nintendo Introduces Same-Sex Marriage in Role-Playing Game

fire-emblem-fatesA Nintendo videogame released in Japan on Wednesday and drops in the U.S. in 2016 will break new ground by including the option for same-sex marriage for the first time.

The characters in the popular role-playing game series, Fire Emblem will be able to marry people of the same sex. Nintendo issued this statement to announce the decision:

“We believe that our gameplay experiences should reflect the diversity of the communities in which we operate and, at the same time, we will always design the game specifications of each title by considering a variety of factors, such as the game’s scenario and the nature of the game play. In the end of course, the game should be fun to play. We feel that Fire Emblem Fates is indeed enjoyable to play and we hope fans like the game.”

The gaming company had previously received criticism for not offering same-sex relationship options in its games. The new game will be called Fire Emblem Fates in North America and is playable on Nintendo’s handheld 3DS console.

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  1. Masked Man
    June 28, 06:31 Reply

    Apple should introduce rainbow coloured iPhones.
    Haha!

  2. Sinnex
    June 28, 07:10 Reply

    ‘The world is turning gay. Must you guys force gayism down our necks?’

  3. kacee
    June 28, 07:37 Reply

    Wow good, now i hope all american film/series all have lgbt roles in them so nigerians get use to the idea…

  4. Mandy
    June 28, 07:43 Reply

    The gay power is at work. A real force to reckon with.
    now, if it could cross the Atlantic to the African shores abeg. So we can wield it over our countrymen and make things happen for us.

  5. Max
    June 28, 09:08 Reply

    Now thats development.

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