Blue Prince, the new title from Dogubomb, has caught attention for its impressive reception, achieving a 92% rating on Metacritic and being named one of the best puzzle games in recent years by the prestigious magazine PC Gamer. This acclaim has sparked interest among the developer community, particularly from LocalThunk, the creator of Balatro, who has urged Geoff Keighley from The Game Awards to consider Blue Prince for a Game of the Year nomination in 2025.
LocalThunk, excited about the game, used the Bluesky platform to express that “Blue Prince will receive a GOTY nomination at TGA”. In support of his claim, the developer shared screenshots from Metacritic, where the game currently holds the highest rating among 2025 releases, surpassing Split Fiction by one point. However, since Keighley does not use Bluesky much, LocalThunk turned to Twitter to make his request more firmly, highlighting the fact that this is the studio’s first commercial release.
LocalThunk may not be wrong in that it gets at least one nomination
In response, Keighley expressed interest by mentioning that he has been following the game’s development. In turn, Dogubomb thanked LocalThunk for their support, reflecting a camaraderie atmosphere among independent developers. Although Blue Prince has not been released yet, it is scheduled to be available on Steam on April 10 at 7 am PT/10 am ET, which has generated even more excitement among players.
With the backing of a prominent figure in the industry like LocalThunk, the possibility of Blue Prince receiving a Game of the Year nomination seems promising. While nothing can be guaranteed, the support and virality of the game on social media could work in its favor at an event where independent successes also find their place.