A somber montage aired annually during the Game Developers Choice Awards has become one of the key ways the video game industry honors its dead.
The glitzy Game Awards, airing each December with Oscars-chasing pomp, do not include one. Nor does the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences awards held annually in February at the DICE convention.
This year’s montage will include double the names usually honored, gathered as a result of outreach to a wide range of GDC advisers and obituaries run in the event’s sister publication Game Developer. Francis says that many people from marginalized backgrounds leave the industry early, often because their path is harder. That makes it more challenging to recognize their impact when they pass, he says, instilling the need for more thorough searches when assembling each year’s list.the reel a decade ago and now oversees the AIAS show.
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