Games with Playable Non-Binary Characters
A list of games with playable non-binary characters. Games with custom gender/pronoun options outside the binary norm are also included.
43 Games
The Bard (they/them) is non-binary and the main character of Wandersong.
Frisk (they/them) is non-binary and the main character of Undertale.
Players can choose "other" as a gender option.
One available party member, Arc, is non-binary. Due to the game not being available in English, pronouns have been omitted.
Player can choose pronouns (he/him, she/her or they/them) when creating their avatar.
The player can make sims that don't conform to any binary gender and there are no restrictions applied to such characters.
Barry (they/them) is non-binary and the main character of The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog.
One playable character, Leo (they/them), is agender. Though misgendered in some entries in the series, it's been confirmed multiple times that Leo doesn't consider themself as any gender.
One playable character, Leo (they/them), is agender. Though misgendered in some entries in the series, it's been confirmed multiple times that Leo doesn't consider themself as any gender.
One playable character, Leo (they/them), is agender. Though misgendered in some entries in the series, it's been confirmed multiple times that Leo doesn't consider themself as any gender.
When creating the custom character, identity can be set to "human" instead of "male" or "female."
The player can choose to be non-binary.
Players can choose "they/them" as pronouns.
Agent 3 (they/them), the player character, is non-binary. When creating their look, different styles can be picked for a slight change in body type but this has no effect on anything in the game.
Additionally, Captain (they/them), who was Agent 3 in the first Splatoon, is also non-binary and the player is allowed to pick their hair style instead of gender.
Additionally, Captain (they/them), who was Agent 3 in the first Splatoon, is also non-binary and the player is allowed to pick their hair style instead of gender.
Agent 3 (they/them), the player character, was later confirmed non-binary in Splatoon 3. In this game the character creation still asks the player to pick a girl or a boy.
Player can choose pronouns (he/him, she/her or they/them) upon prompted, though is first referred to as "she" before the prompt.
Kino (they/them) is agender and the main character of Kino no Tabi -the Beautiful World-, based on the light novel of the same name. All official localizations as of 2017 and onward use they/them for Kino.
Kino (they/them) is agender and the main character of Kino no Tabi -the Beautiful World-, based on the light novel of the same name. All official localizations as of 2017 and onward use they/them for Kino.
Three of your party members; Ima (ze/zir), Petronella (they/them) and Rook (he/him) are non-binary.
Aya (she/they) is the protagonist and is non-binary and aromantic.
Player can choose pronouns (he/him, she/her or they/them) for the main character on the fly.
Mizuki (they/them) is non-binary.
The player can choose to be non-binary.
Testament (they/them) is an unlockable agender fighter.
Testament (they/them) is an agender fighter.
Testament (they/them) is an agender fighter.
Testament (they/them) is an unlockable agender fighter.
Testament (They/Them) is an agender DLC fighter and voiced by a non-binary trans woman actress, Keileigh McKee, in English.
Testament (they/them) is an agender fighter.
Testament (they/them) is an unlockable agender fighter.
Testament (they/them) is an unlockable agender fighter.
Fang (they/them) is non-binary and the main character of Goodbye Volcano High.
Several available party members are non-binary; Astolfo (he/him, they/them) considers their gender secret, d'Eon (she/her, he/him) is genderfluid, Enkidu (they/them) is agender and Shi Huang Di (they/them) is stated to have transcended past the concept of gender.
Note: More details on Astolfo's gender in the Fate/Extella Link description. The real life d'Eon was a trans woman, but Fate/Grand Order's depiction is based on her time as a spy who would work as both a man and a woman.
Note: More details on Astolfo's gender in the Fate/Extella Link description. The real life d'Eon was a trans woman, but Fate/Grand Order's depiction is based on her time as a spy who would work as both a man and a woman.
One playable character, Astolfo, is non-binary transfeminine. They consider their gender "secret" but uses both male and female gendered language for themself. English releases have used both he/him and they/them in localization.
Kris (they/them) is non-binary and the main character of Deltarune.
Player can choose pronouns (he/him, she/her or they/them) when creating their avatar.
Player can choose pronouns (he/him, she/her or they/them) when creating their avatar, there are also non-binary "weapon" characters to equip and date.
FL4K (they/them) is non-binary and one of the playable character classes in Borderlands 3.
Player can choose pronouns (he/him, she/her or they/them) when creating their avatar.
Sundance (they/them) is non-binary and a playable specialist in Battlefield 2042.
Players can choose "other" as an identity option, applying they/them pronouns.
Bloodhound (they/them) is non-binary and one of the original playable legends in Apex Legends.
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