N++ And Far Cry 4 Win At Canadian Video Game Awards

The Canadian Video Game Awards were last night, and TorontoGameDevs.com was their live-tweeting the event:

There were a lot of Toronto developed games nominated, but only a few walked away winners.  Far Cry 4, which was created by Ubisoft Montreal, but with Ubisoft Toronto working on the Shangri La experience.

N++ from Metanet Software walked away with Fan Choice for best Canadian Game.  With Jonathan Mak accepting the award on their behalf (video below).

Yes, N++, won the 2015 Fans Choice award for Best Canaidan-made Game! We're so thrilled! Here's Jon Mak (creator of Gate 88, Everyday Shooter, Sound Shapes and more, and our best friend) accepting the award on our behalf, and making a really incredible speech.

Congratulations to all of the developers who were nominated and won! You can check out the full list of winners here.

Deals: PlayStation Discounts Several Games

The PlayStation store has been updated, and alongside the launch of N++ are some sales for Toronto developed games.  Make sure to check them out on the PlayStation Store.

Additional, Lost Orbit from PixelNauts has a 30% discount for PlayStation Plus users, the sale price is $8.39.  The sale will go on for a week until the store updates again next Tuesday, make sure to check out the PlayStation blog for the full store update.