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*In ''ValiDate: Struggling Singles in your Area'', a visual novel to be released in 2021, the character Emhari Abdi is a bigender lesbian. Emhari uses both "he/him" and "she/her" pronouns.<ref>{{cite tweet|date=18 July 2020| user=ValiDateGame| number=1284540692962967553|title=Our first mini interview is with Nasr (@trashyvoid ), the artist of Emhari!}}</ref><ref>[https://validategame.com/#cast ValiDate: Meet The Cast!]</ref> | *In ''ValiDate: Struggling Singles in your Area'', a visual novel to be released in 2021, the character Emhari Abdi is a bigender lesbian. Emhari uses both "he/him" and "she/her" pronouns.<ref>{{cite tweet|date=18 July 2020| user=ValiDateGame| number=1284540692962967553|title=Our first mini interview is with Nasr (@trashyvoid ), the artist of Emhari!}}</ref><ref>[https://validategame.com/#cast ValiDate: Meet The Cast!]</ref> | ||
* In the 2020 game ''Star Wars: Squadrons'', the pilot Keo Venzee is referred to with [[they/them]] pronouns.<ref>https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Keo_Venzee</ref> | * In the 2020 game ''Star Wars: Squadrons'', the pilot Keo Venzee is referred to with [[they/them]] pronouns.<ref>https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Keo_Venzee</ref> | ||
* Bloodhound in ''Apex Legends'' is nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns.<ref>{{cite tweet|author=Allegra Clark|user=SimplyAllegra |number=1093207979430576128|title=*Their* voice (Bloodhound is non-binary, uses they/them pronouns), but thank you! I’m so happy that people have enjoyed the performance—Bloodhound means so much to me 😊😊😊😊|date=6 February 2019}}</ref> | |||
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