Nominations for the 2026 Australian Game Developer Awards (AGDAs) are now open, with the ceremony set to take place on October 7 in Melbourne as part of Games Connect Asia Pacific. On paper, this is a standard industry announcement. In reality, it’s a signal of something far more important: stability, recognition, and momentum for the Australian games industry at a time when it needs it most. The AGDAs aren’t just about celebrating finished games. They are one of the few national-level mechanisms that validate creative work, build visibility, and connect developers to broader opportunities. In an industry facing economic pressure globally, that kind of recognition becomes structural, not symbolic...
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What the New Tax Incentives Mean for the Australian Game Industry
Australia’s video game sector is shaking off a decade of “not serious” snubs and stepping into a bona fide growth era. With the federal Digital Games Tax Offset (DGTO) in place, state top-ups accelerating investment, and headline projects (hello, Carmen Sandiego) proving the talent pipeline, the country is fast becoming a credible destination for global studios - and a stronger launchpad for local ones. Here’s what’s changing, why it matters, and how studios can capitalise right now...
