In case you missed last night’s The Game Awards 2021, we’ve got you covered. We’ll kick things off by showcasing all of the winners of TGA 2021 followed by the biggest trailers and announcements from video gaming’s biggest annual event.
Game of the Year
- It Takes Two – Hazelight Studios/EA
Best Game Direction
- Deathloop – Arkane Studios/Bethesda
Best Narrative
- Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy – Eidos Montreal/Square Enix
Best Art Direction
- Deathloop – Arkane Studios/Bethesda
Best Score and Music
- Nier Replicant Ver.1.22474487139 – Keiichi Okabe, Composer
Best Audio Design
- Forza Horizon 5 – Playground Games/Xbox Game Studios
Best Performance
- Maggie Robertson as Lady Dimitrescu – Resident Evil Village
Games for Impact
- Life is Strange: True Colors – Deck Nine/Square Enix
Best Ongoing
- Final Fantasy XIV – Square Enix
Best Indie
- Kena: Bridge of Spirits – Ember Lab
Best Mobile Game
- Genshin Impact – Mihoyo
Best Community Support
- Final Fantasy XIV – Square Enix
Innovation in Accessibility
- Forza Horizon 5 – Playground Games/Xbox Game Studios
Best VR/AR
- Resident Evil 4 – Armature Studio/Capcom/Oculus Studios
Best Action Game
- Returnal – Housemarque/SIE
Best Action/Adventure
- Metroid Dread – Mercurysteam/Nintendo
Best Role Playing
- Tales of Arise – Bandai Namco
Best Fighting
- Guilty Gear – Strive – Arcsystemworks
Best Family
- It Takes Two – Hazelight Studios/EA
Best Sim/Strategy
- Age of Empires IV – Relic Entertainment/Xbox Game Studios
Best Sports/Racing
- Forza Horizon 5 – Playground Games/Xbox Game Studios
Best Multiplayer
- It Takes Two – Hazelight Studios/EA
Best Debut Indie
- Kena: Bridge of Spirits – Ember Lab
Most Anticipated Game
- Elden Ring – FromSoftware/Bandai Namco
Best Esports Game
- League of Legends – Riot Games