Share your gaming videos with PC Gamer and you could win a $500 Amazon gift card
Ahoy, PC Gamer Steam Group members! (We really need a catchier name for you. Steamheads? PC Groupies? PCGSGMers? We'll work on it.)We just wanted to let you know about a feature we recently launched on PC Gamer called Clips! For the past few months we've been tracking down the internet's best gaming videos, but we need your help—because all of these videos are coming from you, the ever-inspiring, charmingly weird PC gaming community.Here's how it works:SEND US YOUR CLIPSRecord your PC gaming sessions, and when you capture a great gaming moment—something funny, thrilling, weird, or surprising—clip it and send it to us. We'd love to see it and share it with the world. The best part is, your gaming clips could really pay off. WIN BIGEach month, PC Gamer's editors will pick their favorite clip and the winner will receive a $500 Amazon gift card. That's your next Steam sale (or two?) taken care of. No matter what you're playing from A (Arc Raiders) to Z (um… DayZ?) and anything in between, we want to see your best, wildest, funniest, and most exciting gameplay videos.Before you press the record button, here's one more important note: to qualify for the monthly prize you need to be a US or UK resident. Sorry about that, rest of the planet, but it's a legal thing and PC Gamer doesn't make the laws (yet).BE A STARWe'll share your videos on our social channels (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube) so our eager audience can enjoy them (with full credit to you, of course). Clips from any PC game are welcome, but here's a bit more direction from us: the games that produce great video moments often have qualities like a sandbox structure, a high degree of player expression or skill, or chaotic physics that can lead to slapstick comedy moments. Games that are hard to crop into a vertical video aspect ratio (e.g. a deckbuilder like Slay the Spire 2) are also at a bit of a disadvantage.Start sending us your best PC gaming clips! To learn how easy it is to submit your videos and to watch the awesome clips PC gamers have already sent in, just visit PC Gamer Clips. And don't miss our highlight reel from March:

Ahoy, PC Gamer Steam Group members! (We really need a catchier name for you. Steamheads? PC Groupies? PCGSGMers? We'll work on it.)
We just wanted to let you know about a feature we recently launched on PC Gamer called Clips! For the past few months we've been tracking down the internet's best gaming videos, but we need your help—because all of these videos are coming from you, the ever-inspiring, charmingly weird PC gaming community.
Here's how it works:
Record your PC gaming sessions, and when you capture a great gaming moment—something funny, thrilling, weird, or surprising—clip it and send it to us. We'd love to see it and share it with the world. The best part is, your gaming clips could really pay off.
Each month, PC Gamer's editors will pick their favorite clip and the winner will receive a $500 Amazon gift card. That's your next Steam sale (or two?) taken care of. No matter what you're playing from A (Arc Raiders) to Z (um… DayZ?) and anything in between, we want to see your best, wildest, funniest, and most exciting gameplay videos.
Before you press the record button, here's one more important note: to qualify for the monthly prize you need to be a US or UK resident. Sorry about that, rest of the planet, but it's a legal thing and PC Gamer doesn't make the laws (yet).
We'll share your videos on our social channels (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube) so our eager audience can enjoy them (with full credit to you, of course).
Clips from any PC game are welcome, but here's a bit more direction from us: the games that produce great video moments often have qualities like a sandbox structure, a high degree of player expression or skill, or chaotic physics that can lead to slapstick comedy moments. Games that are hard to crop into a vertical video aspect ratio (e.g. a deckbuilder like Slay the Spire 2) are also at a bit of a disadvantage.
Start sending us your best PC gaming clips! To learn how easy it is to submit your videos and to watch the awesome clips PC gamers have already sent in, just visit PC Gamer Clips. And don't miss our highlight reel from March:
