AGDAs 2026 Are Open – And That’s Exactly What the Australian Industry Needs

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...

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...