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Here are the winners of The Game Awards 2020

Congratulations to all nominees!

The Game Awards 2020 is over, and all winning games, developers and personalities have been named.

Let’s get straight into the winners!

  • Game of the Year: The Last of Us Part II – Naughty Dog
  • Game Direction: The Last of Us Part II – Naughty Dog
  • Most Anticipated Game: Elden Ring – From Software/Bandai Namco
  • Narrative: The Last of Us Part II
  • Art Direction: Ghost of Tsushima
  • Score and Music: Final Fantasy VII Remake
  • Audio Design: The Last of Us Part II
  • Performance: Laura Bailey – Abby, The Last of Us Part II
  • Games for Impact: Tell Me Why
  • Ongoing Game: No Man’s Sky
  • Indie Game: Hades
  • Debut Indie Game: Phasmophobia
  • Mobile Game: Among Us
  • Community Support: Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout
  • VR/AR Game: Half-Life: Alyx
  • Innovation in Accessibility: The Last of Us Part II
  • Action Game: Hades
  • Action/Adventure Game: The Last of Us Part II
  • RPG: Final Fantasy VII Remake
  • Fighting Game: Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate
  • Family Game: Animal Crossing: New Horizons
  • Sim/Strategy Game: Microsoft Flight Simulator
  • Sports/Racing Game: Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2
  • Multiplayer Game: Among Us
  • Content Creator of the Year: Valkyrae
  • Esports Athlete: Heo “Showmaker” Su
  • Esports Coach: Danny “Zonic” Sorensen
  • Esports Event: League of Legends World Championship 2020
  • Esports Game: League of Legends
  • Esports Host: Eefje “Sjokz” Depoortere
  • Esports Team: G2 Esports

A full list of all nominees can be found here. Congratulations to all the winners!

Stevivor’s own GOTY 2020 is on now.


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