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How to watch the Canadian Game Awards and Canadian Indie Game Awards 2023

This week, esports organizer Northern Arena is holding two awards shows focused on celebrating 2022 games made by Canada’s many talented game developers.

On Thursday, April 20th at 7pm ET we have the Canadian Indie Game Awards, while Friday, April 21st at 8pm ET is all about the Canadian Game Awards. The former show is focused entirely on games from smaller Canadian developers, with the latter featuring a mix of those types of titles as well as those from larger studios.

Those interested in tuning into the shows can do so via the official Canadian Game Awards Twitch channel.

In terms of the nominees, here’s what’s up for the coveted Game of the Year at the Canadian Game Awards:

  • Disney Dreamlight Valley (Gameloft Montreal)
  • Nobody Saves the World (Toronto’s Drinkbox)
  • Rogue Legacy 2 (Toronto’s Cellar Door Games)
  • Tunic (Halifax’s Tunic Team)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate — Daemonhunters (Winnipeg’s Complex Games)

The full list of Canadian Game Awards nominees can be found here. Meanwhile, here are the nominees for Indie Game of the Year at the Canadian Indie Game Awards:

  • Hardspace: Shipbreaker (Vancouver’s Blackbird Interactive)
  • A Little to the Left (Halifax’s Max Inferno)
  • Nobody Saves the World (Toronto’s Drinkbox)
  • Tunic (Halifax’s Tunic Team)
  • Rogue Legacy 2 (Toronto’s Cellar Door Games)

The full list of Canadian Indie Game Awards nominees can be found here.

What were your favourite Canadian games of 2022? Let us know in the comments.

Image credit: Northern Arena

Disclaimer: Brad Shankar is a member of the Canadian Game Awards jury.

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A big week of Canadian gaming events is right around the corner

It’s about to be a big week in the Canadian gaming space.

Over the course of three days, a variety of events are happening in Toronto that are bringing together people from across the national games sector. Whether you’re a developer, student or everyday fan, there’s something for everyone.

Here’s a breakdown of what to expect:

Wednesday, April 19th

Level Up Showcase — 5pm to 11pm at the Westin Harbour Castle

Helping the next generation of game developers succeed is essential, so that’s where the Level Up Showcase of student games comes into play. Sponsored by the likes of Ubisoft Toronto (Far Cry 6), Sheridan College and the City of Toronto, this year’s event will see over 100 games from 500 student participants.

You can register for free tickets on Eventbrite.

Thursday, April 20th

XP Game Developer Summit Day One — 10am to 5pm at the Westin Harbour Castle

There aren’t many gaming events in Canada, which makes shows like the XP Game Developer Summit all the more noteworthy. If you’ve heard of the Game Developers Conference (GDC), you’ll have an idea of what this industry-focused event entails, including panels, workshops, networking opportunities and more. In particular, the event will provide business-to-business opportunities for Canadian talent to connect with figures from the U.S. and beyond to help them in their game-making. There will also be a big showcase of Canadian games featuring the likes of Hamilton, Ontario’s Achimostawinan (Hill Agency), Toronto’s Rocket Adrift (Psychroma) and St. Catharines, Ontario’s Falling Squirrel (The Vale: Shadow of the Crown).

Meanwhile, here are some of the panels happening on day one:

  • The State of the Canadian Game Industry (10:30am to 11:30am) — Jayson Hilchie (Entertainment Software Association of Canada), Lucie Lalumiere (Interactive Ontario), Jean Jaques Hermans (La Guilde) and Loc Dao (Digi BC) unpack Canada’s $5.5 billion Canadian gaming industry
  • Women in Games (1:30pm to 2:30pm) — Caroline Vani (Encore), Océane Navarro (Madgik Yarn Studio), Roxane Vallée (Apperture) and Christelle Dambreville (Behaviour Interactive) discuss the experiences women in the gaming industry
  • Games & (Problematic?) Culture (2:30pm to 3pm) — Krista-Lee Malone (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Brianna Roett (Red Bull Gaming Hub) examine toxicity in gaming

Canadian Indie Game Awards — 7pm to 8pm

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The first of two national games award ceremonies is focused on titles from smaller developers.

Here are the games up for the coveted Game of the Year:

  • Hardspace: Shipbreaker (Vancouver’s Blackbird Interactive)
  • A Little to the Left (Halifax’s Max Inferno)
  • Nobody Saves the World (Toronto’s Drinkbox)
  • Tunic (Halifax’s Tunic Team)
  • Rogue Legacy 2 (Toronto’s Cellar Door Games)

Meanwhile, here are the teams up for Studio of the Year:

  • Blackbird Interactive (Hardspace: Shipbreakers) [Vancouver]
  • Cellar Door Games (Rogue Legacy 2) [Toronto]
  • Drinkbox Studios (Nobody Saves the World) [Toronto]
  • Silverstring Media (Glitchhikers: The Spaces Between) [Vancouver]
  • Tunic Team (Tunic) [Halifax]

Altogether, there are 13 Canadian Indie Game Awards categories — the full list of nominees can be found here.

You can tune into the Canadian Indie Game Awards in person or via Twitch.

IO Connect (8pm to 12am)

Interactive Ontario, the non-profit trade association responsible for promoting Ontario’s digital industries, is hosting a networking event that takes place alongside the Canadian Indie Game Awards.

Tickets to the mixer cost $10 for IO members/$40 for non-members and can be found here.

Friday, April 21st

XP Game Developer Summit Day Two — 10am to 5pm at the Westin Harbour Castle

Here are some panel highlights for the second day of the conference:

  • How To Build an Inclusive Industry (11:30am to 12:30pm) — Brianna Roett (Red Bull Gaming Hub) and Chantelle Ouano (Women in Games International) discuss ways to make gaming welcoming to all
  • The Ultimate Unity Developer’s Toolkit (1pm to 2pm) — Russell Sng (Unity) and Antonio Miceli (Mega Power Games) share 10 tips on developing with the ubiquitous Unity engine
  • Narrative Design (2pm to 3pm) — Maria Beck (Sweet Baby), Kate Tremblay (Soft Rains) and Victoria Evans (Digital Vic) explain what goes into video game storytelling

The full list of speakers across both days of the XP Game Developer Summit can be found here. Tickets, meanwhile, start at $60.

Canadian Game Awards — 8pm to 10pm (afterparty 10pm to 12am)

Canadian Game Awards

This week’s second awards show, simply called the Canadian Game Awards, features a mix of bigger and smaller games.

The titles up for the big Game of the Year award:

  • Disney Dreamlight Valley (Gameloft Montreal)
  • Nobody Saves the World (Toronto’s Drinkbox)
  • Rogue Legacy 2 (Toronto’s Cellar Door Games)
  • Tunic (Halifax’s Tunic Team)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate — Daemonhunters (Winnipeg’s Complex Games)

Meanwhile, here are the Studio of the Year nominees:

  • Behaviour Interactive (Dead by Daylight) [Montreal]
  • Complex Games (Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate — Daemonhunters) [Winnipeg]
  • Drinkbox Studios (Nobody Saves the World) [Toronto]
  • Gameloft (Disney Dreamlight Valley) [Montreal]
  • Tunic Team (Tunic) [Halifax]

Altogether, there are 17 Canadian Game Awards categories — the full list of nominees can be found here.

You can tune into the Canadian Game Awards in person or via Twitch.

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Here are the 2023 Canadian Game Awards and Canadian Indie Game Awards nominees

The full lists of nominees for this year’s Canadian Game Awards and Canadian Indie Game Awards have been revealed.

As in previous years, organizer Northern Arena has opted for two shows to spotlight both bigger AAA games and smaller indie games. Both AAA and indie titles are eligible for the Canadian Game Awards, while only the latter has been nominated for the Indie Game Awards.

The nominees

To start, here’s what’s up for the coveted Game of the Year at the Canadian Game Awards:

  • Disney Dreamlight Valley (Gameloft Montreal)
  • Nobody Saves the World (Toronto’s Drinkbox)
  • Rogue Legacy 2 (Toronto’s Cellar Door Games)
  • Tunic (Halifax’s Tunic Team)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate — Daemonhunters (Winnipeg’s Complex Games)

Meanwhile, here are the nominees for Indie Game of the Year at the Canadian Indie Game Awards:

  • Hardspace: Shipbreaker (Vancouver’s Blackbird Interactive)
  • A Little to the Left (Halifax’s Max Inferno)
  • Nobody Saves the World (Toronto’s Drinkbox)
  • Tunic (Halifax’s Tunic Team)
  • Rogue Legacy 2 (Toronto’s Cellar Door Games)

Additionally, here are the nominees for Studio of the Year at the Canadian Game Awards:

  • Behavior Interactive (Dead by Daylight) [Montreal]
  • Complex Games (Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate — Daemonhunters) [Winnipeg]
  • Drinkbox Studios (Nobody Saves the World) [Toronto]
  • Gameloft (Disney Dreamlight Valley) [Montreal]
  • Tunic Team (Tunic) [Halifax]

And here are developers up for Studio of the Year at the Canadian Indie Game Awards:

  • Blackbird Interactive (Hardspace: Shipbreakers) [Vancouver]
  • Cellar Door Games (Rogue Legacy 2) [Toronto]
  • Drinkbox Studios (Nobody Saves the World) [Toronto]
  • Silverstring Media (Glitchhikers: The Spaces Between) [Vancouver]
  • Tunic Team (Tunic) [Halifax]

Altogether, there are 17 Canadian Game Award categories and 13 Canadian Indie Game Award categories. The full list of Canadian Game Awards nominees can be found here. The full list of Canadian Indie Game Award nominees is available here.

How to watch

The Canadian Indie Game Awards will be held on Thursday, April 20th at 7pm ET, while the Canadian Game Awards will air on Friday, April 21st at 8pm ET. Both events are taking place in Toronto, and you can register to attend the Indie Awards here and purchase tickets (starting at $27.96) for the Canadian Game Awards here.

Otherwise, you can tune in live for free from the official Canadian Game Awards Twitch channel.

Disclaimer: Brad Shankar was part of the judging committee for the Canadian Game Awards and Canadian Indie Game Awards.

Disclaimer: MobileSyrup‘s Brad Shankar served on the jury for this year’s Canadian Game Awards.

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How to watch the 2022 Canadian Game Awards and Canadian Indie Game Awards

The Canadian Game Awards is returning for a second year.

Organized by esports company Northern Arena, the show will honour Canada’s games, developers, esports players and personalities.

Like last year, it will be fully virtual, but a key difference is that there will be two ceremonies, both streamed on Twitch.

Canadian Indie Game Awards

The first is the Canadian Indie Game Awards, taking place on Thursday, April 7th at 7:30pm ET/4:30pm PT.

Hosted by host and presenter Camille Salazar Hadaway, the show is focused on games made by independent developers, including Inscryption (Vancouver’s Daniel Mullins), Moonglow Bay (Bunnyhug, an international team led by Canadian ex-pat Zach Soares) and Echo Generation (Toronto’s Cococucumber).

The five titles up for Indie Game of the Year are:

  • The Big Con (Toronto’s Mighty Yell)
  • Boyfriend Dungeon (Montreal’s Kitfox)
  • Chicory: A Colorful Tale (Vancouver’s Chicory Team)
  • Echo Generation (Cococucumber)
  • Moonglow Bay (Bunnyhug)

The full list of CIGA nominees can be found here.

Canadian Game Awards

The main show, meanwhile, is simply titled the Canadian Game Awards and will be held on Friday, April 8th. A pre-show will begin at 7:30pm ET/4:30pm PT before the main event at 8pm ET/5pm PT.

Hosted by TSN Digital SportsCentre’s Marissa Roberto, the show will feature awards for both indie and AAA games, including the aforementioned Inscryption and Moonglow Bay, as well as titles like Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy (Quebec’s Eidos Montreal) and Far Cry 6 (Ontario’s Ubisoft Toronto).

The five games up for Game of the Year are:

  • Boyfriend Dungeon (Montreal’s KitFox)
  • Echo Generation (Cococucumber)
  • Far Cry 6 (Ubisoft Toronto)
  • FIFA 2022 (EA Vancouver)
  • Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy (Quebec’s Eidos Montreal)

The full list of CGA nominees can be found here.


What were your favourite Canadian games of 2021? Let us know in the comments.

Disclaimer: Brad Shankar participated in the judging committee for the awards.

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