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As per a recent update to their FAQ page, The Game Awards have confirmed that DLCs, new game seasons for live service games, and other such releases are eligible for their game of the year award.The FAQ itself - which appears to have been accessible over the weekend but now links to a ‘coming soon’ page - says the following. ThanksNeowinfor quoting it in its entirety:Are DLCs, expansion packs and remakes/ remasters eligible?The Game Awards aims to recognize the best creative and technical work each year, irrespective of the format of that content’s release. Expansion packs, new game seasons, DLCs, remakes and remasters are eligible in all categories, if the jury deems the new creative and technical work to be worthy of a nomination. Factors such as the newness of the content and its price/value should be taken into consideration.For this year, this means that releases likeThe Silent Hill 2remake orShadow Of The Erdtreewould be eligible for the GOTY category. A win for either would mean the first time The Game Awards’ GOTY went to anything other than a full release. Previously, things like well loved expansions have factored into, for example,Cyberpunk 2077winning ‘Best Ongoing Game’ last year, no doubt in part to its excellentPhantom LibertyDLC.Resident Evil 4’s remake was also nominated in the GOTY category last year.Nominees on Monday for The Game Awards 2024Watch on YouTubeWhether you feel this is an understandable decision given the quality of some expansions, or change that only further benefits a few obvious favourites at the expense of more interesting titles, I’ll leave that up to you. Whoever wins, I lose anyway:Tactical Breach WizardsandMechabellumwill doubtless get no love. Plus, Alice Bell (RPS in peace)already summed up the Games Awards better than anybody, imo. Hey ho! Reveals are nice at least! The nominees themselves are being announced later today at 9am PT/12pm ET/5pm GMT.

As per a recent update to their FAQ page, The Game Awards have confirmed that DLCs, new game seasons for live service games, and other such releases are eligible for their game of the year award.The FAQ itself - which appears to have been accessible over the weekend but now links to a ‘coming soon’ page - says the following. ThanksNeowinfor quoting it in its entirety:Are DLCs, expansion packs and remakes/ remasters eligible?The Game Awards aims to recognize the best creative and technical work each year, irrespective of the format of that content’s release. Expansion packs, new game seasons, DLCs, remakes and remasters are eligible in all categories, if the jury deems the new creative and technical work to be worthy of a nomination. Factors such as the newness of the content and its price/value should be taken into consideration.For this year, this means that releases likeThe Silent Hill 2remake orShadow Of The Erdtreewould be eligible for the GOTY category. A win for either would mean the first time The Game Awards’ GOTY went to anything other than a full release. Previously, things like well loved expansions have factored into, for example,Cyberpunk 2077winning ‘Best Ongoing Game’ last year, no doubt in part to its excellentPhantom LibertyDLC.Resident Evil 4’s remake was also nominated in the GOTY category last year.Nominees on Monday for The Game Awards 2024Watch on YouTubeWhether you feel this is an understandable decision given the quality of some expansions, or change that only further benefits a few obvious favourites at the expense of more interesting titles, I’ll leave that up to you. Whoever wins, I lose anyway:Tactical Breach WizardsandMechabellumwill doubtless get no love. Plus, Alice Bell (RPS in peace)already summed up the Games Awards better than anybody, imo. Hey ho! Reveals are nice at least! The nominees themselves are being announced later today at 9am PT/12pm ET/5pm GMT.

As per a recent update to their FAQ page, The Game Awards have confirmed that DLCs, new game seasons for live service games, and other such releases are eligible for their game of the year award.

The FAQ itself - which appears to have been accessible over the weekend but now links to a ‘coming soon’ page - says the following. ThanksNeowinfor quoting it in its entirety:

Are DLCs, expansion packs and remakes/ remasters eligible?

The Game Awards aims to recognize the best creative and technical work each year, irrespective of the format of that content’s release. Expansion packs, new game seasons, DLCs, remakes and remasters are eligible in all categories, if the jury deems the new creative and technical work to be worthy of a nomination. Factors such as the newness of the content and its price/value should be taken into consideration.

For this year, this means that releases likeThe Silent Hill 2remake orShadow Of The Erdtreewould be eligible for the GOTY category. A win for either would mean the first time The Game Awards’ GOTY went to anything other than a full release. Previously, things like well loved expansions have factored into, for example,Cyberpunk 2077winning ‘Best Ongoing Game’ last year, no doubt in part to its excellentPhantom LibertyDLC.Resident Evil 4’s remake was also nominated in the GOTY category last year.

Nominees on Monday for The Game Awards 2024Watch on YouTube

Nominees on Monday for The Game Awards 2024

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Whether you feel this is an understandable decision given the quality of some expansions, or change that only further benefits a few obvious favourites at the expense of more interesting titles, I’ll leave that up to you. Whoever wins, I lose anyway:Tactical Breach WizardsandMechabellumwill doubtless get no love. Plus, Alice Bell (RPS in peace)already summed up the Games Awards better than anybody, imo. Hey ho! Reveals are nice at least! The nominees themselves are being announced later today at 9am PT/12pm ET/5pm GMT.