Christianity and Video Games: A New Frontier in Multiverse Storytelling
- Raven Mercado

- Dec 26, 2025
- 1 min read
For decades, Christian-themed video games have existed on the margins — earnest, well‑intentioned, but often limited by funding, technology, or narrow expectations. From early Bible computer games to modern immersive titles like Gate Zero, the landscape has slowly evolved, yet the industry still treats faith-based gaming as a niche rather than a frontier.

But what if we’ve been looking at it the wrong way?
What if Christian storytelling isn’t meant to be a side category — but a multiverse? A narrative ecosystem that spans games, comics, podcasts, cultural rituals, and community storytelling. A space where faith isn’t reduced to lessons, but expanded into worlds, choices, and emotional resonance.
This is where Gateway Video Game Design & Publishing stands apart.
Gateway isn’t simply making games. It’s building a cross‑panel, cross‑medium universe where Christian values, mythic symbolism, and modern gameplay meet. It’s showing that faith-based storytelling can be cutting-edge, artistic, and culturally relevant — not cheesy, not didactic, but alive.
In a landscape where most Christian games struggle to break into the mainstream, Gateway is demonstrating a new path: Authenticity + artistry + multiverse design = a new model for Christian gaming.












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