At the end of the long Game Awards 2021 show, which has reserved us countless surprises and announcements, and the usual performance of the orchestra, Neil Druckmann of Naughty Dog announced the winner of the most coveted award
Josef Fares’ game – who has withdrawn the award with his unparalleled enthusiasm – has beaten the fierce competition of Resident Evil Village, Deathloop, Psychonauts 2, Not only the Game of the Year, during the night were also awarded many other prizes, all equally important and useful to take stock of the situation on the videogaming vintage that is coming to an end.
The Game Awards 2021: game of the year and all the winners
Game of the Year – It Takes Two
Best Game Direction – Deathloop
Best Narrative – Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy
Best Art Direction – Deathloop
Best Score and Music – Nier Replicant ver.1.22474487139…
Best Audio Design – Forza Horizon 5
Best Performance – Maggie Robertson as Lady Dimitrescu in Resident Evil Village
Games for Impact – Life is Strange: True Colors
Best Ongoing Game – Final Fantasy XIV
Best Indie Game – Kena: Bridge of Spirits
Best Mobile Game – Genshin Impact
Best Community Support – Final Fantasy XIV
Innovation in Accessibility – Horizon 5 Force
Best VR/AR Game – Resident Evil 4 VR
Best Action Game – Return
Best Action/Adventure Game – Metroid Dread
Best Role Playing Game – Tales of Arise
Best Fighting Game – Guilty Gear Strive
Best Family Game – It Takes Two
Best Sim/Strategy Game – Age of Empires IV
Best Sports/Racing Game – Forza Horizon 5
Best Multiplayer – It Takes Two
Content Creator of the Year – Dream
Best Debut Indie Game – Kena: Bridge of Spirits
Most Advanced Game – Elden Ring
Best eSports Game – League of Legends
Best eSports Athlete – s1mple
Best eSports Team – Natus Win
Best eSports Coach – kkOma
Best Sports Event – 2021 League of Legends World Championship
What do you think? Do you agree with the GOTY award awarded to It Takes Two and the other awards decided during the Game Awards? Tell us yours in the comments!