Amira Virgil

Amira Virgil (1993), also known as XMiraMira, is an American gaming content creator and a community organizer for Black and female gamers.

[3][7][8] She won the Sims celebrity competition show, Spark'd, and was a 2018 Gamers Choice Awards "Fan Favorite Female Gamer/Streamer" nominee.

[3] In 2016, Virgil released the Melanin Pack, a mod that allowed players to access fifty realistic skin tones that were not available within The Sims.

[21][5][22] She became a consultant for EA, helping them improve the options available within the product, including joining their Game Changers program.

[5][15][23] Her experiences with personal attacks on her various platforms was also a driver behind EA's Building Healthy Communities Summit in 2019.

[17] EA invited Virgil to compete on a four-episode TBS competition with eleven other Simmers, called Spark'd.