March was a packed month for PC gaming, and the community showed up with some genuinely memorable moments to prove it. PC Gamer's monthly clips roundup for March is live, pulling together the best videos submitted by players across games like Marathon, Overwatch, GTA 5, and more.
What the community sent in this month
March gave players a lot to work with. Bungie's extraction shooter Marathon blasted into the spotlight, Slay the Spire 2 arrived with a fresh deck of cards, and Crimson Desert opened its world to players for the first time. Naturally, the community wasted no time capturing the chaos.
The March roundup includes some particularly sharp moments: wild encounters inside Marathon, a clean team kill pulled off in Overwatch, and stunt driving in GTA 5 that looks more like a choreographed film sequence than an accident. Here's the thing, though: none of those are the clip everyone will be talking about.
The mobile gaming rig that won March
The winning submission for March is something else entirely. A mobile gaming rig, built and captured on video by a community member, takes the top spot, and it genuinely earns the attention. The setup is the kind of thing that makes you stop scrolling.
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PC Gamer picks a favorite clip every month, and the winner takes home Steam gift cards. Submitting is straightforward through the PC Gamer Clips page.
What most players miss about these monthly roundups is that the best clip isn't always the most technically impressive play. Sometimes it's a piece of hardware creativity that reframes what "gaming setup" even means. This month's winner is exactly that.
The PC Gamer Clips program and how it works
PC Gamer Clips launched as an ongoing community feature inviting players to submit their best, funniest, and most unexpected gaming moments from any game, whether it's a brand new release like Crimson Desert or a classic like Just Cause. Editors review submissions and select a monthly winner who receives a $100 Steam gift card.
The program has been pulling in clips from across the full range of PC gaming, which makes the monthly compilations genuinely varied. March's video is a good example: Marathon footage sits alongside years-old GTA 5 stunts, and both feel at home in the same reel.
For the latest on what's happening across PC gaming right now, you can browse the latest gaming news. If you want to catch the full March compilation yourself, the video is up on PC Gamer's YouTube channel and embedded on their site. The April competition is already open, with GTA 5 clips specifically called out as a focus for this month's submissions, with another $100 Steam gift card on the line for whoever sends in the best one.
The key here is that these roundups work because the community keeps delivering. April has a lot to live up to after that mobile rig, so if you've got something worth sharing, now is a good time to check out the latest reviews and gaming content and get inspired before the month closes out.







