November 9, 2025 - 09:57

In a remarkable achievement, Canadian siblings Aric and Leslie McBay have secured the grand prize in a prestigious global competition for video game developers. Their innovative game, centered around themes of democracy and civic engagement, has resonated with both judges and players alike.
The duo's project not only showcases their technical skills but also emphasizes the importance of community and collaboration in the gaming world. By integrating elements that encourage players to think critically about democratic processes, the McBay siblings aim to foster a greater understanding of civic responsibilities among gamers.
The competition attracted numerous entries from talented developers around the world, making their victory even more impressive. Aric and Leslie expressed their gratitude for the recognition, highlighting their mission to create games that bring people together and spark meaningful conversations.
As they celebrate their win, the McBays are already looking toward future projects, eager to continue making an impact through their creative endeavors. Their success serves as an inspiration for aspiring game developers everywhere.
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