“…For instance, by including the player in the above situation, we would not only introduce a set of new actions, but also new tensions, meanings and potential readings of the situation. In the case of Detroit: Become Human , this inclusion could bring out issues of race and structural oppression, since in this game, androids are treated like an oppressed minority in ways that mirrors the struggles of racialized minorities in the U.S ( Dehnert & Leach, 2021 ; Leach & Dehnert, 2021 ; Schubert, 2021 ), and the inclusion of the player as an actor could bring up interesting tensions and contradictions between the player’s identity and experiences and that of the player character. However, in this project, we decided to solely include the actors represented within the work, which means that the database does not register the player or the console here, but the combined action of distributed agents, as represented by Connor.…”