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Gamescom 2025 Awards winners detailed

Nominees no more.

Gamescom Award 2025 winners have been named from a list of well-deserving nominees, and we’ve got those winners for you below.

Perhaps surprising no one, Resident Evil Requiem, the ninth mainline title in the long-running franchise, picked up a majority of the awards, followed by the likes of Hela.

Congratulations to the following winners:

  • Best visuals: Resident Evil Requiem – Capcom Entertainment
  • Best audio: Resident Evil Requiem – Capcom Entertainment
  • Best gameplay: Donkey Kong Bananza – Nintendo
  • Most entertaining: Hela – Windup / Knights Peak
  • Most epic: Resident Evil Requiem – Capcom Entertainment
  • Most wholesome: Hela – Windup / Knights Peak
  • Games for impact: Tiny Bookshop – neoludic games / Skystone Games, 2P Games
  • Best Xbox game: Grounded 2 – Obsidian Entertainment / Xbox Game Studios
  • Best PC game: Anno 117: Pax Romana – Ubisoft Mainz / Ubisoft
  • Best PlayStation game: Resident Evil Requiem – Capcom Entertainment
  • Best Switch 2 game: Mario Kart World – Nintendo
  • Best mobile game: Love and Deepspace – Papergames / Infold Games
  • Heart of Gaming: Artist Alleys
  • Best lineup: Capcom
  • Best trailer/announcement: Hollow Knight Silksong

Congratulations again to this year’s winners.

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