The Game Awards 2024: Celebrating a Year of Gaming Excellence and its Exciting Future

The Game Awards 2024: Celebrating a Year of Gaming Excellence and its Exciting Future

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This year has been phenomenal for Xbox players. We’ve witnessed the launch of exciting new games like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, and Metaphor: ReFantazio, along with remarkable innovations like Xbox Cloud Gaming that are set to shape its future. We’re thrilled that Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 won for Best Performance (Melina Juergens) and Best Audio Design, and “Fallout” taking home Best Adaptation.

Hosted by Geoff Keighley, The Game Awards capped off the year with a dazzling celebration full of awards, reveals, and special guests like Harrison Ford, Snoop Dogg, and Ella Purnell as the event honored the recent achievements in gaming and highlighted the fascinating prospects ahead — we also brought a first look to the show.

Obsidian Entertainment revealed the first gameplay trailer for The Outer Worlds 2, promising a fresh adventure in a brand-new colony. Become friendly with new factions, crush them completely under your very sleek boots, or ignore them completely because you got lost in side quests. This story is yours to shape, from creating a truly customized main character (including not just their strengths, but their flaws), to how you approach the game’s many quests and factions. As always, it’s your worlds, your way.

The Outer Worlds 2 will be released in 2025 on Xbox Series X|S, the Xbox app on Windows PC, Steam, and PlayStation 5. It will also be available on day one with Game Pass. You can learn more about the game here on Xbox Wire. And be sure to check out Prime Video’s “Secret Level” anthology series on December 17, 2024, for a short story that takes place between The Outer Worlds and The Outer Worlds 2.

The Game Awards always delivers a ton of new and exciting reveals, many of which are from our amazing third-party publishing partners. Here on Xbox Wire, we have some exciting previews to share from The Game Awards as well, like a detailed interview with the developer behind Mafia: The Old Country and info on Warframe 1999’s surprise release announcement.

All Xbox Winners and Nominees

Xbox Game Studios received multiple nominations for several titles, including Age of Mythology: Retold, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred, and Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II. And many of our third-party partners garnered multiple nominations and wins, including Balatro and Metaphor: ReFantazio.

On behalf of the creative teams at Xbox, Bethesda Softworks, Activision, and Blizzard, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to this year’s winners and nominees!


Xbox Play Anywhere

Age of Mythology: Retold Standard Edition

Xbox Game Studios


238


$29.99

$23.99
PC Game Pass
Xbox Game Pass

Nominated for:

  • Best Sim/Strategy

ANIMAL WELL

Bigmode


40

$24.99

Nominated for:

  • Best Independent Game
  • Best Debut Indie Game

Balatro

Playstack Ltd


228


$14.99

$12.74

Nominated for:

  • Game of the Year
  • Best Game Direction
  • Best Independent Game
  • Best Debut Indie Game – WINNER!

Baldur’s Gate 3

Larian Studios


879


$69.99

$55.99

Nominated for:

  • Best Community Support – WINNER!

Call of Duty®: Black Ops 6 – Cross-Gen Bundle

Activision Publishing Inc.


464


$69.99

$52.49
Xbox Game Pass

Nominated for:

  • Best Audio Design
  • Innovation in Accessibility
  • Best Action Game
  • Best Multiplayer

Closer the Distance

Skybound Games


4


$19.99

$11.99

Nominated for:

  • Games for Impact

Destiny 2

Bungie


2006

Xbox One X Enhanced

Nominated for:

  • Best Ongoing

Diablo® IV: Vessel of Hatred™ – Standard Edition

Blizzard Entertainment


75


$39.99

$29.99

Nominated for:

  • Innovation in Accessibility
  • Best Ongoing

Dragon Age™: The Veilguard

Electronic Arts


466


$69.99

$41.99
Free Trial

Nominated for:

  • Innovation in Accessibility

DRAGON BALL Sparking! ZERO

Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc.


481

$69.99

Nominated for:

  • Best Fighting

Dragon’s Dogma 2

CAPCOM CO., LTD.


496


$69.99

$41.99

Nominated for:

  • Best RPG

EA SPORTS FC™ 25 Standard Edition Xbox One & Xbox Series X|S

Electronic Arts


845


$69.99

$27.99

Nominated for:

  • Best Sports/Racing – WINNER!

ELDEN RING Shadow of the Erdtree

Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc.


437

$39.99

Nominated for:

  • Game of the Year
  • Best Game Direction
  • Best Art Direction
  • Best RPG

F1® 24

Electronic Arts


202


$69.99

$20.99
Free Trial

Nominated for:

  • Best Sports/Racing

FINAL FANTASY XIV Online – Complete Edition

SQUARE ENIX


142


$59.99

$41.99

Nominated for:

  • Best Ongoing
  • Best Community Support

Frostpunk 2

11 bit studios


1

PC Game Pass

Nominated for:

  • Best Sim/Strategy – WINNER!

Fortnite

Epic Games Inc.


2079

Xbox One X Enhanced

Nominated for:

  • Best Ongoing
  • Best Community Support

INDIKA

11 bit studios


74


$24.99

$18.74

Nominated for:

  • Games for Impact

Xbox Play Anywhere

Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess

CAPCOM CO., LTD.


254


$49.99

$39.99
PC Game Pass
Xbox Game Pass

Nominated for:

  • Best Sim/Strategy

League of Legends

Riot Games

PC Game Pass

Nominated for:

  • Best Esports Game

Xbox Play Anywhere

Life is Strange: Double Exposure

Square Enix


209


$49.99

$34.99
Free Trial

Nominated for:

  • Best Performance (Hannah Telle)
  • Games for Impact

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth

SEGA


227


$69.99

$34.99

Nominated for:

  • Best Narrative
  • Best RPG

Manor Lords (Game Preview)

Hooded Horse


10

PC Game Pass

Nominated for:

  • Best Debut Indie Game
  • Best Sim/Strategy

Xbox Play Anywhere

Metaphor: ReFantazio

SEGA


231

$69.99

Nominated for:

  • Game of the Year
  • Best Game Direction
  • Best Narrative – WINNER!
  • Best Art Direction – WINNER!
  • Best Score and Music
  • Best RPG – WINNER!

MultiVersus

Warner Bros. Games


1378

Nominated for:

  • Best Fighting

NBA 2K25 Standard Edition

2K


745


$69.99

$27.99

Nominated for:

  • Best Sports/Racing

Neva

Devolver Digital


31


$19.99

$15.99

Nominated for:

  • Best Art Direction
  • Games for Impact – WINNER!
  • Best Independent Game

Xbox Play Anywhere

No Man’s Sky

Hello Games


1000


$59.99

$23.99
Xbox One X Enhanced
PC Game Pass
Xbox Game Pass

Nominated for:

  • Best Community Support

The Plucky Squire

Devolver Digital


54


$29.99

$22.49

Nominated for:

  • Best Debut Indie Game
  • Best Family Game

Prince of Persia The Lost Crown

Ubisoft


220


$39.99

$31.99

Nominated for:

  • Innovation in Accessibility – WINNER!
  • Best Action-Adventure

Xbox Play Anywhere

Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II

Xbox Games Studios


653


$49.99

$32.49
PC Game Pass
Xbox Game Pass

Nominated for:

  • Best Narrative
  • Best Audio Design – WINNER!
  • Best Performance (Melina Juergens) – WINNER!
  • Games for Impact

Star Wars Outlaws

UBISOFT


1283


$69.99

$45.49

Nominated for:

  • Best Performance (Humberly González)
  • Innovation in Accessibility
  • Best Action-Adventure

Tales of Kenzera™: ZAU

Electronic Arts


110


$19.99

$9.99
Free Trial

Nominated for:

  • Games for Impact

TEKKEN 8

Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc.


264


$69.99

$34.99

Nominated for:

  • Best Multiplayer
  • Best Fighting – WINNER!

TopSpin 2K25 Cross-Gen Digital Edition

2K


140


$69.99

$23.09

Nominated for:

  • Best Sports/Racing

Unicorn Overlord

SEGA


215


$59.99

$35.99

Nominated for:

  • Best Sim/Strategy

VALORANT

Riot Games


778

Xbox Game Pass

Nominated for:

  • Best Esports Game

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2

Focus Entertainment


648


$69.99

$52.49

Nominated for:

  • Best Action Game
  • Best Multiplayer

WWE 2K24 Cross-Gen Digital Edition

2K


962


$69.99

$23.09

Nominated for:

  • Best Sports/Racing

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Random: PlayStation’s Astro Bot Director Pays Tribute To Mario And Nintendo In GOTY Speech

“I didn’t plan to say it, but I’m going to say it anyway”.

There have been a lot of comparisons this year suggesting the PlayStation hit Astro Bot is more like a Super Mario or Nintendo game than a Sony one. With this in mind, it seems the game’s director Nicolas Doucet might have finally put all of this debate to rest.

In a surprising moment during the ‘Game of the Year’ segment at this year’s Game Awards, he took a moment to pay tribute to a few key inspirations…

Read the full article on nintendolife.com

Announcing Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, a new franchise From Naughty Dog 

We’re back! You have been dying to know what’s next for us, and I’m thrilled to finally be able to answer: Naughty Dog’s next game is Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, currently in development for the PlayStation 5 console. We’ve been working on this brand-new adventure since 2020! This game is shaping up to be our wildest, most creative story yet. If you haven’t already, check out the announcement trailer: 


Announcing Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, a new franchise From Naughty Dog 

Intergalactic stars our newest protagonist, Jordan A. Mun, a dangerous bounty hunter who ends up stranded on Sempiria – a distant planet whose communication with the outside universe went dark hundreds of years ago. In fact, anyone who’s flown to it hoping to unravel its mysterious past was never heard from again. Jordan will have to use all her skills and wits if she hopes to be the first person in over 600 years to leave its orbit. 

Beyond that, we’re keeping everything about the story under wraps – at least for now. What we can tell you is that this game lives up to the Naughty Dog tradition of creating an emotional, character-driven epic journey. Our narrative goals are rivaled only by our gameplay ambitions. This will be the deepest gameplay in Naughty Dog’s history, taking our learnings from our previous franchises and pushing them beyond anything we’ve ever done before. 

Jordan is played by the talented Tati Gabrielle, who leads a stellar cast (pun intended!). Eagle-eyed players might spot some of the other cast members in the trailer. We’ll reveal more of our ensemble down the line. 

Our incredible voyage into the cosmos also needs an equally incredible soundtrack. As tremendous fans of their work, I’m excited to announce our collaboration with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross who’ll be scoring Intergalactic! The guys are cooking, and the trailer is just a small tease of their work for the game. 

We know you’re eager for more – and trust us, we’re very eager to share more with you. For now, though, it’s time to put our heads back down and keep cranking away on Jordan’s adventure. 

On behalf of the entire team at Naughty Dog, thank you to all our fans! Your support allows us to work on our dream games, bringing these wonderful new worlds and characters to life. We can’t wait to show you more! 

See you on the other side, 

Neil Druckmann

Naughty Dog Studio Head 

We’re getting an Okami 2, with Hideki Kamiya at the reins

Capcom are working on a sequel to Okami, the wonderful 2006 Zelda-like in which you play a sun goddess in a wolf’s body, roaming a world of ink and parchment. It’s being co-developed by M-TWO Inc, Machine Head Works Inc and CLOVERS Inc, and directed by original Okami game director Hideki Kamiya. I am tickled pink, I tell you. Find a trailer below.

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Astro Bot Wins Game of the Year at the Game Awards 2024

Astro Bot is the winner of Game of the Year at The Game Awards 2024, taking home the prize in a category that also included Balatro, Black Myth Wukong, Metaphor: ReFantazio, and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.

Baldur’s Gate 3 director Swen Vincke, who won last year’s GOTY, presented this year’s award, saying that it “changed his life.” He also joked, “Should you be told to wrap it up, you can always come back and chat for three minutes.”

Team Asobi studio head Nicolas Doucet thanked his development team and PlayStation for believing in Astro, and also paid tribute to Nintendo, recalling how he played Super Mario Bros as a child. He also offered a nod toward 30 years of PlayStation history, which formed the foundation of Astro Bot’s gameplay.

Astro Bot was one of the biggest winners of the night, taking home a total of four awards in categories including Best Family Game and Best Game Direction. Other notable winners included Metaphor: ReFantazio, which won Best Narrative, Best Art Direction, and Best RPG, and Balatro, which one Best Indie and Best Debut Indie.

You can read the full list of Game Awards 2024 winners right here.

In addition to the winners, The Game Awards contained its customary array of trailers, including first reveals for Witcher 4, a new Elden Ring game, Okami 2, and Naughty Dog’s Intergalactic. We have tons of follow-up coverage on the site, including deep dives into both Elden Ring Nightreign and Witcher 4 and lots more.

Kat Bailey is IGN’s News Director as well as co-host of Nintendo Voice Chat. Have a tip? Send her a DM at @the_katbot.

No Man’s Sky Developer Hello Games Is Publishing the Next Game From the People Behind Overcooked – The Game Awards 2024

No Man’s Sky developer Hello Games has announced it’s publishing the next game from Ghost Town Games, the studio behind indie hit Overcooked.

Announced at The Game Awards 2024, Stage Fright is a two-player couch co-op game that can also be played online. Think Luigi’s Mansion meets Overcooked with a really charming story, Hello Games said. Expect Overcooked-style chaotic moments mixed with escape room-style co-op. The setting is “magical and spooky,” Hello Games added.

So why is Hello Games, already busy continuing to support No Man’s Sky and working on the upcoming Light No Fire, adding to its slate with publishing? “Hello Games has a bunch of experience we can lend behind the scenes, support we can give, but if we’re honest it really appeals to us to have fun working with a bunch of creative people we just love spending time with,” the studio said. “When we played an early version of Stage Fright we got the same buzz as we had with Overcooked all those years ago, it’s just something we wanted to be involved in.”

Be sure to check out IGN’s round-up of everything announced at The Game Awards 2024 for more on what’s coming to the world of gaming in the years ahead.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Onimusha Way Of The Sword is the Capcom action-RPG’s first new instalment in almost 20 years

Well here’s one I didn’t see coming: a new Onimusha game. It’s called Onimusha Way Of The Sword, and is the first new game in Capcom’s samurai action-horror series since… well, that upcoming VR entry doesn’t count, and nor does the Warlords remaster in 2018. So, 2012? Maybe 2006, if you rule out the Unity browser game? Cor.

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Overcooked Dev Is Teaming Up With Hello Games For More Couch-Co-Op Chaos In ‘Stage Fright’

Relationships will be broken.

Well here’s a surprise from The Game Awards! The team behind Overcooked, Ghost Town Games, has announced that it’s teaming up with No Man’s Sky‘s Hello Games on an all-new couch co-op experience, Stage Fright.

From what we’ve seen so far, this isn’t Overcooked (nor is it Overcooked 2), but it does look just as chaotic. Hello Games has noted that it aims to bring “a brand new two player experience” to the couch co-op realm, with a spooky setting that has a definite whiff of Luigi’s Mansion.

Read the full article on nintendolife.com

Create the Party of a Lifetime in Warframe 1999, Coming December 13

Create the Party of a Lifetime in Warframe 1999, Coming December 13

Warframe 1999 Hero Image

Summary

  • Warframe 1999 is releasing on December 13, 2024, and will be available for free on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One.
  • Find out more about the Warframe 1999 update from Digital Extremes’ Senior Community Manager Danielle Sokolowski.
  • Be the first to get an exclusive look and the chance to win one of two custom Warframe 1999 Xbox controllers.

Fire up your Atomicycle and ride the devil down — Warframe: 1999 launches tomorrow, December 13! The next step in Warframe’s cinematic narrative continues as players leap back to 1999 and the city-state of Höllvania. Fight alongside The Hex, a crew of enhanced soldiers resembling some of your favorite Warframes, as they tackle new enemies like the Techrot and Scaldra. Make new friends and foes or even indulge in a little romance for the first time in Warframe’s history!

For some extra insights into the new update, we spoke to Senior Community Manager Danielle Sokolowski about what’s coming in Warframe 1999, the setting of Höllvania as well as new missions and PvPvE updates that players can look forward to.


The Hex is a big part of 1999. In what ways can players look forward to interacting with this crew of unique characters?

Sokolowski: They sure are! You’ll first interact with Arthur, Aoi, Lettie, Amir, Quincy and Eleanor in the new Cinematic Quest appropriately titled “The Hex,” where you’ll take part in their efforts to prevent disaster in the city of Höllvania on December 31, 1999. Nothing says “Happy New Year” like taking down a tank with six of your soon-to-be besties. 

Members of The Hex are core to many of the new systems in the update, which means you’ll have lots of opportunities to spend time with them and attempt to woo them, if that’s your speed. Playing as the Drifter, the Operator’s more mature counterpart, you’ll get to know each Protoframe through a ’90s chat messenger system called the Pom-2. This is really where you’ll interact on a deeper level with them—whether that’s through a platonic friendship or steamy romance!

You’ll also be able to join The Hex in-mission by picking up Bounties. Each member of The Hex will have tasks for you, so you’ll get to spend time with your faves. Turning in Hex Treasures you find in Höllvania or completing Bounties will grant rewards like Blueprints for the new Warframe Cyte-09, Weapons, Cosmetics and more.

And you can’t forget the Gemini Oath Collection—which lets you play as (and customize) the Protoframes themselves, and hear more of their personalities with a full gamut of unique voice lines. There will rarely be a moment when you aren’t interacting with The Hex in Warframe: 1999!

What kind of excitement awaits in Höllvania, the battleground for Warframe: 1999?

Sokolowski: You can definitely expect a lot of Techrot and Scaldra activity on and below the streets of Höllvania! The Scaldra are equipped with corrosive weapons to fight off the pervasive Techrot: a mutated, infested menace. As you explore Höllvania and assist The Hex, you’ll have to fight your way through both of these new threats.

You’ll also find that the environment offers a lot of dynamic combat opportunities. Whether you take on enemies in the streets, high above the skyline, or deep underground amongst the festering Techrot, it’s definitely a parkour enthusiast’s dream. You won’t have to traverse the city just on foot, though! We’ve added a new vehicle called the Atomicycle, a souped-up (and stylish) motorcycle. Players got a chance to try it in the 1999 Demo and since then, thanks to their feedback, we’ve improved its overall handling and responsiveness, as well as added new features.

There are other interactive elements in Höllvania as well. As someone who spent too much time playing Snake on my old phone, the coda.worm.nomnom<v.42> mini-game has a special place in my heart. You’ll also want to keep your eye out for Hex Treasures to pick up, like an On-lyne CD and Mood Crystals. Returning these beloved items will have the team back at the Mall hideout singing your praises.

Höllvania transitions through multiple seasons. How do seasons affect gameplay in the update?

Sokolowski: Once you complete “The Hex” Quest, an in-game Calendar becomes accessible from the Pom-2 PC that will tell you which season is active. At launch, players will first experience Höllvania in the dead of winter, with spring to follow, then summer, fall and winter again. Combined with procedurally-generated tiles, players will step into and experience a very different Höllvania each season with unique lighting, vegetation and soundscapes.

As Höllvania changes with the seasons, so do the systems in 1999. The Calendar is where you can take stock of the challenges, rewards, upgrades from The Hex and more that you can interact with in a season. A week in the real world equals a season in 1999 and the types of challenges and rewards change with this weekly rotation.

What experience are you trying to bring to players with Warframe’s new PvPvE mode?

Sokolowski: Warframe is primarily a PVE game that lets you work with a squad to complete objectives against NPCs, so adding PVP elements—while keeping that collaborative spirit—is a combination we feel players will really enjoy.

We call this game mode “Faceoff” and I think that perfectly embodies friendly competition—everyone wins in the end, but what if you “won” just a little bit better than the opposing team and scored a pizza party? With eight players running around Höllvania, it’s definitely an ambitious game mode with lots of moving parts. Players are encouraged to bring their best equipment to these missions and coordinate with their teammates towards victory! If battling other players isn’t your speed, there is a solo mode that fills both teams with NPCs.

What other new mission types will be available in Warframe: 1999?

In addition to the new Faceoff mode, there are four other mission types in Höllvania guided by members of The Hex. Some will be familiar to players, but with extra-special 1999 flare.

Take down the Scaldra H-09 Efervon Tank with Arthur’s intelligence in a multi-phase Assassination fight. Or let Lettie guide you in HellScrub to clear the Techrot by keeping Hell-Scrubber devices charged and clear of Infested gunk. There’s also classic Exterminate, with Quincy directing you to clear out Höllvania to protect civilians, alongside optional supply caches—at the cost of sending Techrot enemies into a frenzy. Eleanor instructs you in Legacyte Harvest to follow Kalymos, Albrecht and Loid’s faithful feline companion, as she searches for Techrot Legacytes to destroy. But she must be protected in order to track properly.

There is also the 1999 Arcade classic Caliber Chicks 2! If you want a break from the chaos in Höllvania, you can kick back with Jillian and Lillian Killian in this run-and-gun platform game co-developed by Sumo Digital. This endless game mode has you gunning down punks and chasing their ruthless leader, Anna Ki, to rescue the President.

Warframe 1999 Screenshot

Can players expect the roster of Protoframes to grow in the future?

Sokolowski: 1999 isn’t even out yet and there’s already been so much love for our six Hex Protoframes! Reception since the first teasers has been overwhelmingly positive, and the amount of fan art and fan edits alone has been astounding… just constantly flowing.

There’s already clear interest from the community, so it would feel like we’d be missing out if we were to stop here. We can’t promise who’s up next, or if we’d consider all possible options, but we’re definitely also interested in seeing more Protoframes after 1999. The storytelling possibilities are endless with the Warframe roster; it’s just a matter of finding what best fits the team’s vision.



Warframe 1999 Controller Image

The launch of Warframe: 1999 tomorrow, December 13, isn’t the only reason to celebrate. We’re also giving away a set of custom, limited-edition Xbox controllers inspired by the update! Just like their Protoframe counterparts, these controllers have been changed into something new: one is clad in the armor of Hex leader Arthur Nightingale, while the other sports the sleek blue hues of his right hand, Aoi Morohoshi. You can enter to win one of these exclusive controllers right now!


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