The saddest moment at this year’s Game Awards

2 December 2016

While there was plenty to get us excited at this year’s Game Awards, there were also some sincerely moving moments.

By far the most moving part of the evening was Ryan Green’s acceptance of the “Games For Impact” award.

For some context, Green is the developer behind “That Dragon Cancer” the true story of Ryan’s son Joel, who lost a battle with cancer after four years of treatments.

You can watch the moving acceptance speech below:

Alternatively here is the full transcript:

Often in video games, we get to choose how we’re seen. Our avatars and our tweets and the work that we do are all meant to portray the story that we want to tell the world about why our lives matter. But sometimes a story is written onto us, or its told because of us, or in spite of us. And it reveals our weaknesses, our failures, our hopes, and our fears.

You let us tell the story of my son Joel. In the end, it was not the story we wanted to tell. But you chose to love us through our grief by being willing to stop, and to listen, and to not turn away. To let my son Joel’s life change you, because you chose to see him and experience how we loved him. And I have hope that we are all willing to see each other, not just for who we want to be, but who we are and who we’re meant to be. This act of love and grace can change the world. Thank you.


Now read: The massive new announcements and trailers from the Game Awards 2016

You have read 1 out of 5 free articles. Log in or register for unlimited access.

Read now

The best gaming website in South Africa
MyGaming proudly displays the “FAIR” stamp of the Press Council of South Africa, indicating our commitment to adhere to the Code of Ethics for Print and online media which prescribes that our reportage is truthful, accurate and fair. Should you wish to lodge a complaint about our news coverage, please lodge a complaint on the Press Council’s website, www.presscouncil.org.za or email the complaint to [email protected] Contact the Press Council on 011 4843612.