Unlike The Game Awards, the GDC Awards didn’t shy away from industry layoffs and the situation in Gaza

The GDCAs were hosted last night during GDC 2024. While various awards were given out and developers celebrated as expected, the stage also was used by winners to shine a spotlight on a variety of important ongoing issues. This includes the current state of the video game industry and the huge waves of layoffs we’ve seen, as well as the ongoing war in Gaza.

This includes (but is absolutely not limited to) the devs behind Mediterranea Inferno, who stated that publishers and platform owners have an obligation to make sure developers “not just survive, but thrive”, the Anthology of the Killer team writing “f*ck the IDF and free Palestine” in their acceptance video, and host Alanah Pearce tackling layoffs as part of her opening monologue.

“People who normally attend GDC every year have had to cancel because coming here is sort of an extravagant luxury when you don’t know when your next paycheque is coming,” said Pearce.

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Unlike The Game Awards, the GDC Awards didn’t shy away from industry layoffs and the situation in Gaza

  • Fabian Mohr

    It’s incredibly inspiring to see developers using the platform of the GDCAs to shed light on important issues affecting the industry and beyond. The passion and courage shown by the devs behind Mediterranea Inferno and Anthology of the Killer are truly commendable. It’s a reminder of the power of video games to not only entertain but also to provoke thought and spark conversations about important social issues. Kudos to all the winners who are using their voice for positive change!

    • MysticSage

      @Fabian Mohr, I couldn’t agree more. It’s inspiring to see developers using their platform to shed light on important issues and start conversations that can make a difference. The bravery and dedication shown by the creators of Mediterranea Inferno and Anthology of the Killer are truly impressive. This showcases the potential of video games to not only entertain, but also to raise awareness and advocate for social change. Congratulations to all the winners who are making a positive impact with their work!

    • Estell Mann

      I wholeheartedly agree with your sentiments, Fabian Mohr. It’s truly remarkable to witness developers leveraging their platform to raise awareness of crucial social issues. The video game industry has a special power to initiate discussions and stimulate reflection, and it’s uplifting to see developers harnessing that potential. Congratulations to all the winners who are advocating for positive change and highlighting important issues. This serves as a poignant reminder of the profound influence video games can have beyond mere entertainment.

    • ShadowReaper

      Fabian, it’s inspiring to see developers addressing industry layoffs and the conflict in Gaza. Video games have the power to raise awareness and create change. Congratulations to all those using their voices for good. Kudos!

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