Here are Your Winners from The Game Awards 2020

Written by Chad

December 11, 2020

2020 has a lot of great games that are worth your time and deserve great recognition, so we check out who are the winners from the Game Awards 2020.

The Game Awards 2020 has announced the winners on each of their categories this morning, with The Last of Us Part II bagging a total of 7 awards and Final Fantasy VII Remake, Ghost of Tsushima, Among Us and Hades earning two awards each, Animal Crossing: New Horizons which is a Game of the Year nominee, bagged one award from a different category. You can check the entire list of categories and their respective winners below.

In case you want to know what big reveals were made during the show, you can check them out here.

 

Game of the Year

The Last of Us Part II – Naughty Dog

 

Best Game Direction

The Last of Us Part II – Naughty Dog

 

Best Narrative

The Last of Us Part II – Neil Druckmann and Halley Gross

 

Best Art Direction

Ghost of Tsushima – Sucker Punch

Best Score and Music

Final Fantasy VII Remake – Nobuo Uematsu, Masashi Hamauzu and Mitsuto Suzuki

 

Best Audio Design

The Last of Us Part II – Naughty Dog

 

Best Performance

Laura Bailey as Abby – The Last of Us Part II

Player’s Voice Award

Ghost of Tsushima – Sucker Punch

 

Games for Impact

Tell Me Why – DONTNOD Entertainment

 

Best Ongoing Game

No Man’s Sky – Hello Games

Best Indie Game

Hades – Supergiant Games

 

Best Mobile Game

Among Us – Innersloth

 

Best Community Support

Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout – Mediatonic/Devolver

 

Best VR/AR Game

Half-Life: Alyx – Valve

 

Innovation in Accessibility

The Last of Us Part II – Naughty Dog

 

Best Action Game

Hades – Supergiant Games

 

Best Action/Adventure Game

The Last of Us Part II – Naughty Dog

 

Best Role-Playing Game

Final Fantasy VII Remake – Square Enix

 

Best Fighting Game

Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate – Netherrealm Studios

 

Best Family Game

Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Nintendo

 

Best Sim/Strategy Game

Microsoft Flight Simulator – Asobo/Xbox Game Studios

 

Best Sports/Racing Game

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 – Vicarious Visions/Activision

Best Multiplayer Game

Among Us – Innersloth

 

Content Creator of the Year

Valkyrae

 

Best Esports Athlete

Heo “Showmaker” Su – League of Legends

 

Best Debut Game

Phasmophobia – Kinetic Games

 

Best Esports Coach

Danny “Zonic” Sorensen – CSGO

 

Best Esports Event

League of Legends World Championship 2020

 

Best Esports Game

League of Legends – Riot Games

 

Best Esports Host

Eefje “Sjokz” Depoortere

 

Best Esports Team

G2 Esports – League of Legends

 

 

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