SXSW Sydney Games Festival 2025 Arrives with the Games Awards Nominees Revealed

The SXSW Sydney Games Festival is now back, and it’s bringing the heat. Across one dynamic week, the festival unites some of the most daring, inventive, and genre-defying titles from across the world, spotlighting the visionaries shaping the future of play.

The celebration will reach its crescendo on Saturday, the 18th of October, with the SXSW Sydney Games and Screen Awards, kicking off at 7 pm at UTS Underground. Expect a night where developers, dreamers, and die-hard players collide in a ceremony-turned-party that salutes the very best in global gaming.

From nimble indie upstarts to powerhouse studios, the Awards honour the trailblazers reimagining what games can be. Here’s a look at this year’s contenders lighting up each of the following categories…

SXSW Sydney Discovery Award

Celebrating a breakout title from emerging developers or new studios featured in the SXSW Sydney Games Showcase.

  • Beyond the BoardFragile Shapes Studio
  • Compress(space)B-Deshi Interactive
  • Desktop ExplorerRecurring Dream
  • Letters to ArrallaLittle Pink Clouds
  • PRŠÍHerdek Kolektiv

SXSW Sydney Best International Game

Showcasing exceptional work from teams outside Australia and New Zealand, this award shines a light on the global minds redefining game design.

  • AuridiaNorseboar Games
  • FACEMINERWristwork
  • Goodnight UniverseNice Dream
  • RelootedNyamakop
  • StretchmancerTriangle Wave

SXSW Sydney Game of the Year

The crown jewel. This award celebrates a game that fuses artistic mastery with technical brilliance, the kind of experience that lingers long after the credits roll.

  • Aether & IronChaos Theory & Seismic Squirrel
  • As Long As You’re HereAutoscopia Interactive
  • GambonanzaBlukulélé
  • MixtapeBeethoven & Dinosaur
  • Tavern KeeperGreenheart Games

SXSW Sydney People’s Choice Award

This one’s all you. Vote for the game that stole your heart via the SXSW Sydney app. Voting closes 18 October at 5 pm, ahead of the awards that evening.

The Best Tabletop Game Award

The dice will roll at the Games Awards, where the winner for Best Tabletop Game will be revealed after judging wraps during the festival.

SXSW Sydney Best Student Game Award

Presented on Wednesday, 15 October at 2:30 pm at ICC Sydney Parkside Ballroom, this category highlights the extraordinary talent rising from university programs across the Asia-Pacific.

The winning team will also score a 12-hour mentorship with the creative titans at Devolver Digital, an opportunity to supercharge their next big idea.

Nominees include:

  • Aberrate Inc.Aberrate Team (Macquarie University)
  • Bento BlocksSometimes Limited (Media Design School)
  • CloudlingsHowler (University of Queensland)
  • CyberpediaBitcrush (RMIT)
  • PistilSagehart Studio (RMIT)
  • Soul Launder Inc.P3.14 & Minions (King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi)

With fresh talent, fearless creativity, and a few well-earned trophies on the line, SXSW Sydney’s Games Festival isn’t just a celebration of play; it’s a love letter to interactive imagination itself.

SXSW Sydney 2025 is set to explore the ideas and innovations defining our future, from the rapid rise of AI and the transformation of work to breakthroughs in quantum tech, cybersecurity, sustainability, and the creative industries. Running from October 13–19, the week-long festival will feature more than 1,600 sessions and events, including 400+ conference sessions, 150+ professional development sessions, 300+ live music performances, 95 film screenings, 150 games, and 400+ brand activations across the city.

Final passes are now on sale at sxswsydney.com.

Tony Ling

Tony is a versatile entertainment journalist, video editor, and photographer formally trained at Australia’s top film and music institutions. His journalistic coverage spans over half a decade, covering brands like Apple TV+, Sony, Nintendo, Twitch, Dell, and more. When he’s not writing features on the industry’s latest releases, Tony sharpens his industry post-production skills as a film/TV assistant editor. His recent credits include two high-profile TIFF premieres, US features starring Mark Wahlberg and Susan Sarandon, and homegrown hits like Last King of the Cross and Home and Away. Always on the lookout for the next big story, you can follow Tony on Instagram @tonydalingling or say hi via email at [email protected].