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Game Awards 2020: Check Out All The Game Awards Winners And Nominees
Game Awards 2020 was an absolute sweep for Last of Us 2 , but there were many others that took the spotlight too. Check out all the Game Awards Winners here.
Game Awards 2020 winners are out. This is one of the most prestigious awards that a developer can hope to get for their games. The Game Awards 2020 was a sweeping victory for the iconic PlayStation exclusive game,
Last of Us 2, winning awards in almost all categories and also being announced as the Game Awards Game of the year. There were many other titles that made their way into Game Awards 2020 too.
The Last of Us Part II was named Game of the Year tonight at The Game Awards 2020. Produced by Canadian games journalist Geoff Keighley, the awards were presented December 10 in a ceremony livestreamed from studios in Los Angeles, London and Tokyo.
The winners are listed below in
boldface, followed by the other finalists.
Game of the Year
Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Nintendo
Doom Eternal – id Software
Ghost of Tsushima – Sucker Punch
Hades – Supergiant Games
Final Fantasy VII Remake – Square Enix
Ghost of Tsushima – Sucker Punch
Hades – Supergiant Games
Halo Infinite – 343/Xbox Game Studios
Horizon Forbidden West – Guerrilla Games/SIE
God of War Sequel – SIE Santa Monica/SIE
The Game Awards, produced by Canadian games journalist Geoff Keighley, were presented December 7 at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
The shortlist was selected by a panel of 52 people in the video game industry. Public voting counted towards 10% of the winners’ selection in the jury-voted awards, while it was the sole consideration for the fan’s choice awards. Showrunner Geoff Kayleigh said most of the categories had over five million votes each.
Note: The winner of the Best Multiplayer category apparently wasn’t announced on the show, nor reported by industry websites, or the Wikipedia (where much of this info comes from.)