Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Wins Game of The Year at The Game Awards 2019
The Game Awards 2019 announces Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice as winner of "Game of the Year".
Finally the year-end event that every gamer, developer, publisher and industry legends wait for whole year is here and aside from upcoming new game announcements, The Game Awards 2019 reveals their top game of this year.
Despite having strong contender like Hideo Kojima's latest sensation Death Stranding, action-adventure game Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice from developer From Software and publisher Activision managed to win "Game of the Year".
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Sekiro also bagged another for Best Action/Adventure Game, beating opponents like Borderlands 3 and Resident Evil 2 (2019). Many fans of Devil May Cry 5 wanted it to be nominated for GOTY but it won prize for being Best Action Game.
One of the major Game of The Year nominee, Death Stranding won in Best Game Direction and Best Score/Music. Another top candidate Control was only recognized in Best Art Direction category out of its six potential nominations.
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Recently released role-playing game Disco Elysium won in four categories including Best Independent Game. Everyone's favorite crossover fighting game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate became Best Fighting Game on TGA 2019.
Choices for Best Audio Design, Best Community Support, Games for Impact and Best Family Game go to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Destiny 2, Gris and Luigi's Mansion 3 respectively albeit their nominations in other groups.
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Online multiplayer game League of Legends from Riot Games scored big on Best eSports Game and Best eSports Event. Official surprise reveal of Project Scarlett by Microsoft as their next-gen console Xbox Series X was also a thrilling experience.
The Game Awards 2019 show creator and host Geoff Keighley charmed his audience throughout entire 3-hour long show. Although many were astounded to see Sekiro becoming "Game of The Year" but it was a worthy pick indeed.
Finally the year-end event that every gamer, developer, publisher and industry legends wait for whole year is here and aside from upcoming new game announcements, The Game Awards 2019 reveals their top game of this year.
Despite having strong contender like Hideo Kojima's latest sensation Death Stranding, action-adventure game Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice from developer From Software and publisher Activision managed to win "Game of the Year".
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Wins Game of The Year at The Game Awards 2019 |
RELATED: BioWare Exec Producer Teased Dragon Age
Sekiro also bagged another for Best Action/Adventure Game, beating opponents like Borderlands 3 and Resident Evil 2 (2019). Many fans of Devil May Cry 5 wanted it to be nominated for GOTY but it won prize for being Best Action Game.
One of the major Game of The Year nominee, Death Stranding won in Best Game Direction and Best Score/Music. Another top candidate Control was only recognized in Best Art Direction category out of its six potential nominations.
RELATED: Metroid Prime: Trilogy HD May Be Announced for Switch
Recently released role-playing game Disco Elysium won in four categories including Best Independent Game. Everyone's favorite crossover fighting game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate became Best Fighting Game on TGA 2019.
Choices for Best Audio Design, Best Community Support, Games for Impact and Best Family Game go to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Destiny 2, Gris and Luigi's Mansion 3 respectively albeit their nominations in other groups.
RELATED: Crash Bandicoot Game Teased in PlayStation Ad
Online multiplayer game League of Legends from Riot Games scored big on Best eSports Game and Best eSports Event. Official surprise reveal of Project Scarlett by Microsoft as their next-gen console Xbox Series X was also a thrilling experience.
The Game Awards 2019 show creator and host Geoff Keighley charmed his audience throughout entire 3-hour long show. Although many were astounded to see Sekiro becoming "Game of The Year" but it was a worthy pick indeed.