Get ready for a thrilling ride as we dive into the world of gaming excellence! The DICE Awards 2026 has just crowned its champions, and the results are nothing short of extraordinary!
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, a true masterpiece, has swept the floor with the prestigious Game of the Year award. But here's where it gets controversial... it's not the only gem that shined at this year's ceremony. Ghost of Yotei, Death Stranding 2, and Blue Prince also took home multiple awards, leaving us with a diverse and impressive list of winners.
Let's take a closer look at some of the standout achievements:
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 dominated the awards, securing not just the Game of the Year title but also Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction, Outstanding Achievement in Story, and Outstanding Achievement in Game Direction. A true testament to its immersive and captivating nature!
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Death Stranding 2: On the Beach impressed with Outstanding Achievement in Audio Design and Outstanding Technical Achievement, showcasing its audio mastery and technical brilliance.
Blue Prince, a puzzle mystery game, secured Outstanding Achievement for an Independent Game and Outstanding Achievement in Game Design, proving that indie games can compete with the big leagues.
And the list goes on! Arc Raiders took Online Game of the Year, South of Midnight wowed with Outstanding Achievement in Animation, and Lego Party brought home the Family Game of the Year award.
But here's the part most people miss... the DICE Awards also recognized a wide range of genres, from Immersive Reality Games (Ghost Town) to Mobile Games (Persona 5: The Phantom X), Strategy/Simulation (The Alters), and more. It's a celebration of diversity in gaming!
Meggan Scavio, president of AIAS, summed it up perfectly: "The games recognized this year showcase the extraordinary range of talent and creativity in our industry." And we couldn't agree more!
The ceremony also honored industry legends. Naughty Dog co-founder Evan Wells joined the AIAS Hall of Fame, following in the footsteps of Tim Schafer. And a tribute was held for the late Vince Zampella, co-founder of Respawn and co-creator of Call of Duty, who passed away in a tragic car collision.
So, what do you think? Are you impressed by the diversity of winners at this year's DICE Awards? Do you agree with the choices, or do you have your own picks for Game of the Year? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments! Gaming excellence is a topic that deserves some healthy debate, so let's get the conversation started!