SXSW Sydney 2024 unveils Games and Screen Awards Shortlist

With less than two weeks until SXSW Sydney 2024 descends on Darling Harbour, its Games Festival has released its highly anticipated 2024 Games & Screen Awards shortlist. As one of the festival’s marquee events, the awards recognise standout indie games from the festival’s showcase, celebrating the best in mechanical design, gameplay, narrative, and creative direction.

Here’s a breakdown of all the shortlisted categories:

Best International Game

This award honours an outstanding game developed outside Australia and New Zealand, celebrating the innovative work of global developers.

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Discovery Award

Spotlighting emerging developers and new studios, the Discovery Award recognizes a remarkably fresh title showcased at the SXSW Sydney Games Showcase.

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Game of the Year

The SXSW Sydney Game of the Year is all about celebrating the pinnacle of artistry and design! This award shines a light on a title that showcases incredible technical skill and boundless creativity, offering a truly exceptional gaming experience.

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Awards Night

The winners will be announced at Fortress Sydney on Saturday, 19 October, at 7 pm. In addition to the main categories, the evening will feature three additional awards:

People’s Choice Award – Public voting opens on 14 October 2024 and closes 19 October 2024. Fans can vote for their favourite game from the showcase.

Tabletop Award – This award celebrates a predominantly non-digital game, such as card games, board games, and roleplaying games, that excels in thoughtful design and offers a compelling solo or social experience

Best Student Game – This award shines a spotlight on a standout student game from the Student Showcase, applauding the bold creativity, fresh innovation, and unstoppable passion of rising developers.

Join us for an unforgettable night celebrating the creativity and talent of the indie gaming community!

SXSW Sydney 2024 will be running 14th to 20th of October throughout the illustrious city of Sydney. More info can be found on the incredible games festival conference and festival lineup here.

Tony Ling

Tony is a versatile writer, video editor, and photographer with a robust creative foundation from AFTRS and the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. His journalistic love of the arts spans almost a decade complemented by a freelance portfolio that includes NSW Health cooking videos and countless event and concert photography. In film and TV post-production, Tony’s recent credits include two TIFF premieres this year (The Deb and Eden), Shane Black’s Play Dirty starring Mark Wahlberg, Last King of the Cross Season 2, and Aussie staples like Home & Away and Masterchef AU. Follow his journey on Instagram @tonydalingling and don’t be a stranger!