Voting is keenly contested, with some of 2024’s key awards being decided by a handful of votes. However, the competition begins even earlier, when the Golden Joystick judging panel meets to compile our shortlist of nominees - and we need your help.
As hard as we strive to create a diverse list of categories and nominees which represent the best that gaming has to offer, we’re almost inevitably forced to omit some much-loved and popular titles. Perhaps you’ve sent us an email to ask why a certain game or developer hasn’t made the shortlist - and we’d like to make that process even more transparent.
How can you help? We’d love you to nominate the games, people and studios that you represent for this year’s categories. The final shortlist will still be chosen by the Golden Joystick Awards judging panel, comprising of Future editors and our trusted network of journalists, and we want to make sure that as wide a pool of potential nominees is being considered as possible.
Simply nominate your choices in the drop-down form below, which will be added to our long list of potential nominations. We can’t guarantee that every nominated game will make the shortlist… but you can be assured that it will be considered and debated by our judging panel.
- The game must have been released between November 1, 2023 and October 31, 2024 (when core public voting closes).
- Games released between November 1, 2023 and November 8, 2024 will be eligible for Ultimate Game of the Year (public voting for this award will open on November 4 and close on November 8, 2024).
- Ongoing / online games which launched before this period are eligible for the ‘Still Playing’ category.
- Games set for release after November 21, 2024 (the day of our show), will be eligible for the Most Wanted award.
- Games released between November 1, 2023 (when public voting closes) and November 21, 2024 (the day of the awards) will be considered for our critically selected categories.