The DevGamm Awards are open for game registrations until 30 September. Teams under 50 people are eligible to be nominated for cash prizes of 100,000 dollars in total. The ceremony will be held on 15 November in Cascais, near Lisbon in Portugal.

Up until 30 September, developers can still register their game for the DevGamm Awards 2024. The award show will be held at DevGamm Lisbon on 15 November in Cascais, Portugal.

The prize pool of the DevGamm Awards consists of 100,000 dollars in cash prizes this year, plus additional prizes in the form of services and goods. The grand prize is doted with 20,000 dollars, with an additional 5,000 dollars being split between all grand prize nominees. Most other price categories are doped with 10,000 dollars, the community voted game gets 2,000 dollars and the additional developer’s choice award, in which all nominated teams choose a winner amongst themselves, gets another 3,000 dollars. Additional categories sponsored by publishers with differing cash prizes are also available.

Eligible for submission are teams below 50 people with games that where released after November 2023 or are not out yet. All submissions are handled through the DevGamm website.

The jury of the award is constantly growing, with jury registration also still open until end of September. Part of this year's jury are, among others, Tristan Hantschel from the Good Evil and Philipp Döschl from FDG Entertainment.

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