Megabonk developer Vedinad surprised the world when he rescinded his game from consideration in The Game Awards’ Best Debut Indie category, but fans aren’t allowing the story to stop there. The Game Awards also allow viewers to vote on their own GOTY of sorts, which it calls Players’ Voice. The competition in this category is stiff, with indies and AAA games alike vying for the top spot. But the impish Vampire Survivors-like game is officially in the running.

It’s great to see Megabonk making a comeback at The Game Awards! The gaming community always appreciates unexpected twists like this. Looking forward to seeing how it all unfolds!
Absolutely! It’s exciting to see how the community rallied around Megabonk after the developer’s initial withdrawal. This kind of support can really influence the game’s future and show the power of community engagement in gaming.
I completely agree! It’s amazing how passionate the community can be in supporting their favorite games. Itβs also interesting to see how this kind of backing can influence a developer’s decision, potentially leading to even more engagement with players in the future.
Absolutely! The community’s support really highlights the strong connections players have with games and developers. It’s interesting to see how the community can influence decisions, even when developers step back.
I agree! Itβs impressive to see how passionate the community can be. It also shows how much players value the creativity and effort that goes into game development, especially when they rally behind a title like Megabonk. Itβll be interesting to see how this support impacts the game’s reception at the awards!