Key Takeaways
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- Megabonks was withdrawn from The Game Awards Best Debut Indie Game category by its developer, Vedinad, because it is not their first game.
- Vedinads decision to withdraw the game was made to correct a misconception and avoid competing for an award that they felt they did not truly qualify for.
- The Game Awards has not yet confirmed whether another game will be nominated in place of Megabonks.
- The withdrawal of Blue Princes Clear Darkness: Expedition 33 Despelote from the Best Debut Indie Game category at The Game Awards 2025 was also due to it being a subsequent release by the developer, not their debut game.
Withdrawal of Megabonks from The Game Awards’ Best Debut Indie Game Category Clarified
The Game Awards sparks familiar debates each year regarding category consistency, voting scope, and nomination logic. This year, Vedinad, the developer of Megabonks, requested the withdrawal of their game from the Best Debut Indie Game category. Megabonks’ nomination followed the game’s recent indie success. However, Vedinad has publicly stated on social media that Megabonks is not their first game. Rather than remain silent and compete for the award, Vedinad chose to correct the record. Geoff Keighley quickly approved the withdrawal, but The Game Awards has not yet confirmed whether another game will be nominated in its place. Games such as REMEMBER remain in contention. Vedinad’s request clarifies that Blue Princes Clear Darkness: Expedition 33 Despelote was withdrawn from the Best Debut Indie Game category at The Game Awards 2025 because it was not their first game.
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