PC Gamer launched a monthly content competition offering $500 Amazon gift cards to players who submit the best gaming clips. The publication received a standout Crimson Desert video that earned this month's prize, establishing the program's first winner.

The contest invites PC gamers to submit footage from any title, with winners selected monthly. PC Gamer will judge submissions based on creativity, technical skill, and entertainment value. The $500 reward goes directly to Amazon gift cards, giving winners flexibility in how they spend the prize across games, hardware, or other products.

This initiative reflects how gaming media outlets increasingly rely on user-generated content to fuel engagement and community participation. PC Gamer's approach taps into the growing clip-sharing culture established by platforms like Twitch, YouTube, and TikTok, where exceptional gameplay moments drive viewership and social sharing. By monetizing submissions, the publication incentivizes higher production quality and attracts players who might not otherwise share their footage publicly.

The Crimson Desert highlight suggests Pearl Abyss' open-world action game remains in the spotlight as it moves toward broader release. The title, which entered closed beta testing in 2023, continues generating player interest through visual spectacle and combat mechanics that produce shareable moments.

Monthly gaming clip contests have proven effective for building loyal audiences. They encourage repeat submissions, create recurring traffic spikes around judging announcements, and generate social media buzz when winners share their prizes. For participants, the $500 monthly prize justifies the effort of editing and uploading footage.

PC Gamer's timing fits a broader trend of gaming publications diversifying revenue streams and deepening community involvement beyond reviews and news coverage. Esports organizations, streaming platforms, and major publishers all run similar content competitions to maintain engagement during content droughts or between major releases.

Players interested in entering should monitor PC Gamer's submission guidelines closely