Alan Wake II, Baldur’s Gate 3 among The Game Awards Winners

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The winners of The Game Awards 2023 have been announced. Broadcast live from the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles the awards, now in their tenth year, celebrate the best in gaming and Esports over the last twelve months.

Among the games taking home multiple awards were Baldur’s Gate 3, which led the field with six wins, including Best Community, Best Multiplayer and Best RPG, the Players’ Voice Award, and the coveted Game of the Year. Alan Wake II also won multiple awards, including Best Game Direction, Best Narrative and Best Art Direction. Other winners included Hi-Fi Rush, Tchia and Sea of Stars.

As for individual awards, Neil Newbon was named Best Performer for their role as Astarion in Baldur’s Gate 3 while Ironmouse was crowned this year’s Content Creator of the Year and Christine “Potter” Chi won the award for Best Esports Coach for her work with Evil Geniuses. Composer Masayoshi Soken was awarded Best Score & Music for Final Fantasy XVI.

The awards also featured performances from Poets of the Fall as the Old Gods of Asgard from Alan Wake 2, Loren Allred, who performed the theme song for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth with the Game Awards orchestra and Hellung, who performed an exclusive piece from Hellblade II: Senua’s Saga.

There were also a few surprises, such as the reveals of God of War Ragnarok: Valhallaa free DLC coming December 12, OD – a project in development for Xbox by Hideo Kojima and Jordan Peele, the announcement that Arkane Lyon and Bethesda are working on a Marvel’s Blade game and Tales of Kenzera: Zau – a side-scrolling adventure dealing with grief led by Abubakar Salim’s Sergent Studios, along with more details from WarFrame, Skull & Bones, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and Final Fantasy XVI DLC.

See the full list of winners below.

Game of the Year

  • Baldur’s Gate 3

Best Game Direction

  • Alan Wake II

Best Narrative

  • Alan Wake II

Best Art Direction

  • Alan Wake II

Best Score & Music

  • Masayoshi Soken, Final Fantasy XVI

Best Audio Design

  • Hi-Fi Rush

Best Performance

  • Neil Newbon as Astarion, Baldur’s Gate 3

Innovation in Accessibility

  • Forza Motorsport

Games for Impact

  • Tchia

Best Ongoing Game

  • Cyberpunk 2077

Best Community Support

  • Baldur’s Gate 3

Best Independent Game

  • Sea of Stars

Best Debut Indie Game

  • Cocoon

Best Mobile Game

  • Honkai: Star Rail

Best VR/AR

  • Resident Evil Village VR Mode

Best Action Game

  • Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon

Best Action/Adventure

  • The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Best RPG

  • Baldur’s Gate 3

Best Fighting Game

  • Street Fighter 6

Best Family Game

  • Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Best Sim/Strategy

  • Pikmin 4

Best Sports/Racing

  • Forza Motorsport

Best Multiplayer

  • Baldur’s Gate 3

Best Adaptation

  • The Last of Us

Most Anticipated Game

  • Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

Content Creator of the Year

  • Ironmouse

Best Esports Game

  • Valorant

Best Esports Athlete

  • Lee “Faker” Sang-Hyeok, League of Legends

Best Esports Team

  • JD Gaming, League of Legends

Best Esports Coach

  • Christine “Potter” Chi – Evil Geniuses, Valorant

Best Esports Event

  • 2023 League of Legends Championship

Players’ Voice

  • Baldur’s Gate 3

Full information about The Game Awards can be found on their official website. Watch the awards in full below.

Words by Megan Roxburgh


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