Which gaming clip just won $500? Check out the best videos of May, featuring nukes in Minecraft, eternal drifts in Forza Horizon 6, and a dragon-riding giant in Skyrim

Jun 04, 2026 - 04:03
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Which gaming clip just won $500? Check out the best videos of May, featuring nukes in Minecraft, eternal drifts in Forza Horizon 6, and a dragon-riding giant in Skyrim

PC Gamer Clips: May highlights - which clip won $500? - YouTube  May highlights - which clip won $500? - YouTube

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We're on a mission to collect the internet's best gaming videos—and frankly, you're making it easy for us.

In May you sent in tons of great clips featuring frenetic battles in shooters like Counter-Strike 2, Marathon, and Battlefield 6. But you also sent us a motherload of comedy clips, showing off sandbox hijinks in games like Crimson Desert, Minecraft, and Subnautica 2.

In our highlight reel above you'll see our favorites, like a giant riding a dragon in Skyrim (he has a bit of trouble with a dismount), a player having perhaps the closest call in Battlefield 6 we've ever seen, and a driver in Forza Horizon 6 drifting for so long it almost can't be believed. And there's way, way more: a full 10 minutes of great clips sent in by players like you. Thanks to everyone who sent in a video: please keep 'em coming!

And if this is the first you're hearing of PC Gamer Clips, here's how it works. You record yourself while playing PC games and send in the best clips you've got. Each month we pick our favorite videos and share them on our social channels like Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook for the world to see.

And here's the best part: our editors award one clip the best of the month, with the winner receiving a $500 Amazon gift card. Not bad!

Interested in getting in on the action? Find out everything you need to know at PC Gamer Clips. And here's a few more great clips to watch in the meantime:

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