One of gaming’s biggest annual nights has officially come and gone, with The Game Awards 2021 officially wrapped. Other than the big announcements that players knew to expect, how the awards went down is the main question.
As is the case most years, the winners aren’t quite what everyone may have expected. Here’s a full list of the wins in each category:
Games For Impact Winner – Life Is Strange: True Colors
Best Esports Athlete – Simple
Best Esports Team – Natus Vincere
Best Esports Coach – Kkoma
Best Esports Event – 2021 League Of Legends World Championship
Best Audio Design – Forza Horizon 5
Best Independent Game – Kena: Bridge Of Spirits
Best Debut Indie Game – Kena: Bridge Of Spirits
Best Performance – Maggie Robertson, Resident Evil Village
Best Action Game – Returnal
Best Art Direction – Deathloop
Best RPG – Tales Of Arise
Best Score & Music – NieR Replicant
Player’s Voice – Halo Infinite
Content Creator Of The Year – Dream
Best Multiplayer Game – It Takes Two
Best Mobile Game – Genshin Impact
Best Narrative – Marvel’s Guardians Of The Galaxy
Best Action Adventure Game – Metroid Dread
Best Ongoing Game – Final Fantasy XIV Online
Best Community Support – Final Fantasy XIV Online
Best Innovation In Accessibility – Forza Horizon 5
Best Sport/Racing Game – Forza Horizon 5
Best Game Direction – Deathloop
Best Esports Game – League Of Legends
Best Family Game – It Takes Two
Best Fighting Game – Guilty Gear Strive
Best Sim/Strategy Game – Age Of Empires IV
Best VR/AR – Resident Evil 4 VR
Most Anticipated Game – Elden Ring
Game Of The Year – It Takes Two
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