Game Developer Barbie (pictured) is the latest in a line of inclusive careers from doll giant Mattel

A new Barbie hitting the market is poised to inspire a new generation of girls to start developing video games.

Wearing glasses, a comfortable T-shirt and jacket, a 'silvery headset' and holding her own written code, Game Developer Barbie is the latest in a line of inclusive careers from the doll giant.

Molly Profitt, CEO of Ker-Chunk Games, LLC, consulted in the design process of the doll, which represents the tech industry.

Mattel seems to have got its game developer doll right.

The product is already sold out, according to the product's website.

'Honored as a career of the year, young techies can play out the creative fun of this exciting profession,' the product description reads.

'Barbie doll looks casually cool in an industry-inspired outfit.'

But this Barbie has come a long way since Mattel first tried creating a tech-inspired doll.

In 2013, the company released a book called 'I Can Be A Computer Engineer', which showed Computer Engineer Barbie relying on two men to create her designs.

The book was deemed sexist by many offended readers.

Both the book and the Barbie have since been discontinued.

However, with the 2016 Game Developer Barbie, Mattel is making sure the world knows this girl needs no help when it comes to coding and design.

Wearing glasses, a comfortable T-shirt and jacket, a 'silvery headset' and holding her own written code, the new Barbie is meant to inspire a new generation of game developers

Her accessories include 'a laptop (with real game code graphics), tablet (with the game she is working on) and silvery headset'

'A laptop (with real game code graphics), tablet (with the game she is working on) and silvery headset expand the storytelling possibilities and career opportunities,' the description says.

Game Developer Barbie is the latest in a Mattel's new line of unique Barbie dolls.

In the past two years Barbie has been given more realistic body standards, various skin tones and hair styles, textures and colors.

This is meant to better reflect the children playing with the dolls.