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https://gamerant.com/resident-evil-character-confirmed-gay/
"In a recent series of tweets celebrating Pride Month, the game director for Resident Evil: Resistance, Al Yang, revealed that one of the Survivors is gay. Yang explained that Tyrone Henry, the game's tanky Survivor, was always intended to be gay. The developers didn't want Tyrone's sexuality to be the sole basis for his character though, and there wasn't a great way to include that information in dialogue without it sounding forced. In any case, this news makes Resistance one of the only Resident Evil games with an LGBTQ+ character."
https://www.polygon.com/2014/4/18/5612910/resident-evil-operation-raccoon-city-gay-soldier
"Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City was written by Bullied and writer Amanda Doiron at the Vancouver, Canada based Slant Six Games before being heavily edited in later drafts. According to Bullied, the final draft does not reflect the complete view of what he and Doiron originally created; however, even in these early drafts Dee-Ay's orientation was never prominently featured.
"And I don't think it should have been," says Bullied, "because that wouldn't have been authentic. I think it would have sounded awkward for him to have mentioned it, even subtly. While it is relevant to his backstory, I don't think it is to his immediate situation as a special forces team leader caught in the midst of a biohazard apocalypse.""
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