The Game Awards 2023 have now wrapped up, and it’s been a fantastic celebration of the year’s biggest video game triumphs. We now know all the winners from the 31 official categories – from the Best RPG to the Best Esports Athlete and, of course, the Game of the Year.
Upcoming games aside, if you’re wondering what the winners of each category are, we’ve got you covered. With this year’s game releases being as high-quality as they are, it’s been practically impossible to predict the outcomes of The Game Awards this year, which has made for a particularly exciting watch. Don’t worry, though – you don’t need to watch the entire stream to find out what’s happened. Here’s a roundup of every winner (and nominee) from all 32 categories.
GAME OF THE YEAR
At its heart, Baldur’s Gate 3 is about relationships – the bonds of loyalty and dependence between allies, the reciprocal connections between the natural environment and its inhabitants and the entangled threads that bind the player and others when you navigate the nuances of integrity and expediency, diplomacy and justice. Ultimately, Baldur’s Gate 3 resists the “emptiness” of many blockbuster games.