2019 is almost gone and to celebrate the video game industry before we move on to the holidays, The Game Awards 2019 took place tonight and it was an amazing show. We got to see tons of new announcements and World Premieres of games we can expect to see in 2020 and beyond as well as the winners of The Game Awards 2019. Microsoft also made a surprise reveal of their next-gen console Xbox Series X as well during tonight’s show.
However, the main purpose of tonight’s show was to award the hard-working developers who have been working hard these previous years to deliver some of the best games to us. Fans of these games had been voting for their favorite games of 2019 and tonight we finally got to see which game won the prestigious Game of the Year 2019 award along with many other categories rewarding developers, eSports teams and players as well as the characters featured in these brilliant games.
The Game Awards 2019 Winners
Below you will find all winners of The Game Awards 2019 in their respective categories.
Best Community Support
Destiny 2
Best Score & Music
Death Stranding
Best eSports Coach
Danny ‘Zonic’ Sorensen
Best eSports Event
League of Legends World Championship 2019
Best eSports Host
Eefje ‘Sjokz’ Depoortere
Best eSports Team
G2 eSports
Best Fighting Game
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Best Narrative
Disco Elysium
Best eSports Player
Kyle ‘Bugha’ Giersdorf
Best Audio Design
Call of Duty – Modern Warfare
Best Strategy Game
Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Content Creator of the Year
Micheal ‘Shroud’ Grzesiek
Best Art Direction
Control
Best Action Game
Devil May Cry 5
Games for Impact
Gris
Best Family Game
Luigi’s Mansion 3
Best Sports/Racing Game
Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled
Best Mobile Game
Call of Duty: Mobile
Best Multiplayer Game
Apex Legends
Best Ongoing Game
Fortnite
eSports Game of the Year
League of Legends
Best VR/AR Game
Beat Saber
Best Performance
Mads Mikkelsen as Cliff in Death Stranding
Best Independent Game
Disco Elysium
Fresh Indie Game
Disco Elysium
Best Game Direction
Death Stranding
Game of the Year
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
These are all the winners of The Game Awards 2019. If you are curious about last year’s The Game Awards, you can check them out as well. Did your favorite game win this year? Are you happy with the results of the awards and winners or did a specific category disappoint you? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below.