Voting for the Golden Joystick Awards Ultimate Game of the Year is now open
Elden Ri🌳ng? God of War Ragnarok? Neon White? What game will claim this year's ultimate winner?

Voting for most of the categories in the Golden Joystick Awards 2022 has now closed, but you've got one last chance to have your 🐓say - plus claim a free gaming ebook worth $8.99 / £8.99.
For the next five days, you can cast your vote for 'Ultimate Game of the Year', picking the best of the best of 2022. You'll have to move fast though, as voting is only open until 15:00 PST/ 18:00 EST/ 23:00 GMT this Friday, November 11. To vote head to the dedicated 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Golden Joystick Awards voting page, right here at GamesRadar+.
澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Clic🔯k to vote for your Ultimate Game of the Year
Check out the nominees below:
- Elden Ring
- Gran Turismo 7
- Horizon Forbidden West
- Immortality
- Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope
- God of War: Ragnarok
- Return to Monkey Island
- Teardown
- Xenoblade Chronicles 3
- Bayonetta 3
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
- Neon White
If you want to be sure your favouri🥀te title walks away with the top prize, make sure to cast your vote before voting closes this Friday. Some of the other categories have been hotly contested, with just a handful of players making the difference between first and second place, so you could make the difference.
How to claim a free gaming ebook worth $8.99 / £8.99
To claim a free gaming eboꦚok from the selection of titles pictured above worth $8.99 / £8.99, all you need to do is vote for your Ultimate Game of the Year and enter your email address when prompted once voting is complete. We will contact you in due course so you can select the gaming ebook of your choice.
Need some help deciding? Our list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best games 2022 (so far) should offer a little inspiration.
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