Roll up for the 40th anniversary of the Golden Joystick Awards
The longest-running public voted game awards show there is.
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The 40th Golden Joystick Awards presented by GamesRadar+ will take place on Tuesday, November 22. The event is run by PC Gamer’s parent company, Future.
The Golden Joysticks are the longest-running videogame awards show, where the awards are determined by public vote, in history. Every year sees millions of votes cast across a wide range of categories, with an additional three ‘Critics Choice Awards’ determined by Future’s senior editorial staff.
This year’s 40th anniversary show will be a bonanza of gaming goodness, and fans will vote across 18 categories including ‘Best Studio’ and the much-coveted ‘Ultimate Game of the Year’. The public votingopens hereon Friday October 7.
There are two new voting categories this year, to better-reflect the changing landscape of gaming. One is ‘Best Game Trailer’, while with the other it was felt long overdue that the Golden Joysticks recognise a unique element of contemporary PC gaming. So there’s now the ‘Best Early Access Launch’ award: it’s a year too late for Valheim to scoop it up, but this is intended to give some love to the many brilliant games that now choose this route for development and launch.
The winners will be revealed in an all-digital extravaganza on November 22 and broadcast on all streaming platforms. As well as the gongs, the show will feature new trailers and exclusive content throughout. To keep up with the Golden Joysticks 2022, follow theTwitterorFacebookaccounts, and the full list of categories this year follows:
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Rich is a games journalist with 15 years’ experience, beginning his career on Edge magazine before working for a wide range of outlets, including Ars Technica, Eurogamer, GamesRadar+, Gamespot, the Guardian, IGN, the New Statesman, Polygon, and Vice. He was the editor of Kotaku UK, the UK arm of Kotaku, for three years before joining PC Gamer. He is the author of a Brief History of Video Games, a full history of the medium, which the Midwest Book Review described as “[a] must-read for serious minded game historians and curious video game connoisseurs alike.”
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