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All the winners from The Game Awards 2024

The Game Awards 2024 has started, and winners are already being announced (and in the pre-show, no less!). This post will recap them all for you in one handy place.

  • Best Fighting Game: Tekken 8
  • Best VR/AR Game: Batman Arkham Shadow
  • Best Esports Game: League of Legends
  • Best Esports Athlete: Faker
  • Best Esports Team: T1
  • Games for Impact: Neva
  • Innovation in Accessibility: Prince of Persia The Lost Crown
  • Best Family Game: Astro Bot
  • Best Performance: Melina Juergens (Senua’s Saga Hellblade 2)
  • Best Action Game: Black Myth Wukong
  • Most Anticipated Game: Grand Theft Auto 6
  • Best Multiplayer Game: Helldivers 2 
  • Best Community Support: Baldur’s Gate 3
  • Best Art Direction: Metaphor ReFantazio
  • Best Direction: Astro Bot
  • Best Debut Indie Game: Balatro
  • Best Action/Adventure Game: Astro Bot
  • Best Role Playing Game: Metaphor ReFantazio
  • Content Creator of the Year: Caseoh
  • Best Sports/Racing Game: EA Sports FC 25
  • Best Sim/Strategy Game: Frostpunk 2
  • Best Ongoing Game: Helldivers 2
  • Best Adaptation: Fallout
  • Best Score and Music: Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
  • Best Indie Game: Balatro
  • Best Mobile Game: Balatro
  • Best Audio Design: Senua’s Saga Hellblade 2
  • Players’ Voice: Black Myth Wukong
  • Best Narrative: Metaphor ReFantazio
  • Game of the Year: Astro Bot

We’ll update this list as winners are announced.


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