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Here are the big winners of The Game Awards 2021

Congrats to all the winners!

The Game Awards 2021 has come and gone and we’ve got a list of the event’s big winners below.

Here’s who won what.

  • Game of the Year: It Takes Two
  • Games For Impact Award: Life is Strange: True Colors
  • Most Anticipated Game: Elden Ring
  • Best VR/AR: Resident Evil 4 VR
  • Best Sim/Strategy: Age of Empires IV
  • Best Fighting Game: Guilty Gear -Strive-
  • Best Family Game: It Takes Two
  • Best Esports Game: League of Legends
  • Best Game Direction: Deathloop
  • Best Sports/Racing Game: Forza Horizon 5
  • Innovation in Accessibility: Forza Horizon 5
  • Best Community Support: Final Fantasy XIV Online
  • Best Ongoing Game: Final Fantasy XIV Online
  • Best Action-Adventure Game: Metroid Dread
  • Best Narrative: Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy
  • Best Mobile Game: Genshin Impact
  • Best Multiplayer Game: It Takes Two
  • Content Creator of the Year: Dream
  • Best Score and Music: Nier Replicant
  • Best RPG Game: Tales of Arise
  • Players Voice Award: Halo Infinite
  • Best Art Direction: Deathloop
  • Best Action Game: Returnal
  • Best Performance: Maggie Robertson, Resident Evil Village
  • Best Debut Indie Game: Kena Bridge of Spirits
  • Best Independent Game: Kena Bridge of Spirits
  • Best Audio Design: Forza Horizon 5
  • Best Esports Event: 2021 League of Legends World Championship
  • Best Esports Coach: Kkoma
  • Best Esports Team: Natus Vincere
  • Best Esports Athlete: Simple

Congratulations to all of the winners.

Stevivor is proud to serve as part of The Game Awards’ voting jury.


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