The Game Awards 2019 Nominees Announced, Death Stranding and Control Lead the Pack

Nov 19, 2019 at 12:40pm EST
Death Stranding

December is inching ever closer, which means The Game Awards 2019 are almost here! 2019 was a somewhat eclectic year, without those obvious one or two big critical darlings, so the nominees are somewhat spread out this year. Death Stranding leads the way with 9 nominations (perhaps not a huge surprise considering Game Awards founder Geoff Keighley is in the game), with Control following closely with 8 noms. Other potential big winners are Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice with 5 noms, and Resident Evil 2, The Outer Worlds, and Disco Elysium with 4 apiece. Check out the full list of nominees, below:

Game of The Year

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Best Game Direction

Best Narrative

Best Art Direction

Best Score/Music

Best Audio Design

Best Performance

Games for Impact

Best Ongoing Game

Best Independent Game

Best Mobile Game

Best Community Support

Best VR/AR Game

Best Action Game

Best Action-Adventure Game

Best RPG

Best Fighting Game

Best Family Game

Best Strategy Game

Best Sports/Racing Game

Best Multiplayer Game

Fresh Indie Game Developer

Content Creator of the Year

Esports Awards

Best Esports Game

Best Esports Player

Best Esports Team

Best Esports Event

Best Esports Coach

Best Esports Host

As always, the winners at The Game Awards are determined by a combination fan and industry insider voting. You can vote for the winners here.

The Game Awards 2019 will be livestreamed on December 12 at 5:30pm PT. What are your thoughts on this year’s nominees? Who would you vote for in each category? Any particularly egregious snubs?

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