Not holding back anymore! After going public with her romance with Hayley Kiyoko, Becca Tilley is slowly sharing more details of their relationship — and why she was ready to come out.
14.05.2022 - 19:55 / nme.com
Activision Blizzard King have created a tool to quantify how diverse game characters are based on several attributes, in hopes of better representing women and minority groups in its games.As reported by Fanbyte, the tool breaks down character attributes and rates them on how diverse they are.In a blog post, Eric Alt explains that King’s intention is to “inspire game teams…throughout the Activision Blizzard King network, to think outside the box and challenge preconceived notions around how characters should look and act.”The end result, King hopes, is for characters to “better represent women, non-binaries and other under-represented minorities in the industry.”The tool uses a set of character traits, including culture, race, age, cognitive ability, physical ability, body type, facial features/beauty, gender identity, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic background, to determine how diverse the character is.Once it establishes a baseline for typical character traits, which is set by the creative team working in consultation with diversity and inclusion experts, the tool can then weigh new character designs against it to measure their diversity.The tool was tested by development teams working on Call of Duty: Vanguard and also the developers at Blizzard working on Overwatch 2.The plan is to release the tool internally across Activision Blizzard King from the summer and into Q3 of this financial year, with the ultimate aim of making it widely available to use across the industry. In other news, Square Enix has outlined plans to establish new studios, after recently revealing it will sell off three of its western developers.The announcement was made during the publisher’s quarterly financial briefing.
Not holding back anymore! After going public with her romance with Hayley Kiyoko, Becca Tilley is slowly sharing more details of their relationship — and why she was ready to come out.
Becca Tilley is opening up about her romance with Hayley Kiyoko, and the outpouring of support she's received since they officially went public with their relationship.During the latest episode of her podcast,, the 33-year-old alum got candid about the romance, and said her relationship with Kiyoko was never intentionally kept secret — she just kept it private.«I think it's time. For four years, it's been our relationship.
Her final rose! Now that Becca Tilley and Hayley Kiyoko officially confirmed their relationship, the Bachelor alum couldn’t be happier to share their journey.
Becca Tilley has officially confirmed her relationship with singer Hayley Kiyoko, just after her “For The Girls” music video dropped.
Bachelorette as she welcomes a group of hopefuls to the mansion. Just like on the show, viewers are treated to a round of stunt introductions, first-night kisses, fights between contestants, and even a first impression rose. However, the night takes a dramatic turn during the rose ceremony when IRL alum Becca Tilley arrives and shares a sultry look with Kiyoko.
No hard feelings! Bachelor Nation’s Robert Graham shared his support for ex-girlfriend Becca Tilley after she revealed her relationship with Hayley Kiyoko.
Final rose worthy! Becca Tilley and Hayley Kiyoko kept their relationship under wraps for years before confirming their love story.
Nothing but love! Shortly after Becca Tilley and Hayley Kiyoko announced that they are dating, Bachelor Nation took to social media to show their support.
Becca Tilley and Hayley Kiyoko are making their romance official! On Friday, the 33-year-old alum took to Instagram to share video that featured clips and pics from their time together.«Hard to say if this is a hard or soft launch, but it is a launch,» Tilley captioned the clip.Tilley got support from Bachelor Nation in the comment section, including from Colton Underwood, the former Bachelor who came out as gay last year.«We love a good launch,» he wrote. «SO HAPPY FOR YOU.»Ashley Iaconetti also chimed in, writing, «So happy for you two!!! I love your love!!»«So happy for you guys!» Blake Horstmann commented, with Abigail Heringer adding, «Yay!!! Happy for you Becca!»Amanda Stanton, Raven Gates and Tia Booth also shared their support in the comments.A post shared by Becca Tilley (@beccatilley)The video came the day after Kiyoko celebrated the premiere of her new music video, «For the Girls,» at Micky's in West Hollywood.
Hayley Kiyoko put a queer spin on reality dating shows in the new music video for her song, «For the Girls,» which features alum Becca Tilley.ET was behind-the-scenes of the music video and got the inside scoop from Kiyoko herself. While the music video and song are upbeat and fun, Kiyoko's reasoning behind making it was a bit more deep.«Not to get too deep, but with so many anti LGBTQ+ bills being passed right now, it's very challenging to feel hopeful for our community,» the singer explained.
So rosy! Bachelor Nation’s Becca Tilley shared a kiss with singer Hayley Kiyoko while celebrating the release of her latest hit “For the Girls.”
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