The Game Awards is always a hotly anticipated event in the gaming calendar. In recent years, Geoff Keighley has worked to transition the show into being just as much about major reveals and announcements, as it is about handing out accolades. With that said though, the awards themselves still play a significant part in what makes up the show.
Although there are individual award categories for specific elements of game design, the true prize is the coveted Game of the Year trophy. Up until this year, supplemental content to a base game such as narrative DLC, remakes, and remasters were not eligible to be nominated for any awards category, however, that is about to change.
The Game Awards 2024 Is Changing the Game

It has been confirmed via The Game Awards’ website FAQ page that everything from expansion packs to new game seasons will be eligible to be nominated for any category at the Game Awards going forward, including Game of the Year.
The Game Awards aims to recognise 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.
In addition to the fact that a piece of DLC is now eligible to beat a base game released this year to the GOTY accolade, there is another important facet to this announcement. If a live service title like Apex Legends or Destiny releases a particularly beloved expansion pack, that is still eligible to win an award despite the base game being released years ago.
What Does This Mean for the Industry?

First off, The Game Awards judges now have a plethora of new titles to consider when choosing the winner of each category, making the competition even more fierce. Secondly, there are some gamers within the community who haven’t taken this news well, claiming that this is just an excuse to award Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree DLC a GOTY trophy.
The Silent Hill 2 remake which dropped last month could also benefit from this new stipulation, as well as Alan Wake 2’s Night Springs DLC. With The Game Awards’ viewership continually growing year-on-year, it will be fascinating to see what the future holds following this bombshell announcement.
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