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With all the disappointment surrounding The Game Awards this year, I wanted to chime in with a suggestion and ask how you would like the show to change in future.

The Game Awards is now so focused on advertising the games of tomorrow that there is no space to celebrate the games released this year. The few developers invited to the stage to receive awards were quickly smuggled away. In fact, we spent more time with Gonzo (a Muppet) talking about his favourite videogame chicken than we did any developer receiving an award.

The gaming industry has always struggled to communicate how difficult it can be to make a game. The number of people and the amount of effort that it takes are often forgotten, which makes it even more disappointing that in an event where we should be celebrating their achievements, we hardly see or hear from them.

Personally, I would love to see more features highlighting why a game has been nominated. Let me peek behind the curtain andor how has been designed with accessibility in mind, but most importantly show me who is doing it, and why it’s significant.

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