The Game Awards 2023 takes place on December 7, and as usual, Geoff Keighley will serve as host. Voting for the Player's Voice award has opened, and the list of impressive nominees will make picking the best tough this year.


The award is 100% determined by fan votes and occurs over three rounds. The first round is open and there are 30 games to choose from. You're allowed to pick ten titles you want to make it to the next round. Round 1 ends on November 29 at 6 PM PT.


In Round 2, you'll get to pick 5 games from the top 10 of the previous round. This round begins on November 30 at 9 AM PT and ends on December 2 at 9 PM PT. The find round will feature 5 games and it's up to players to pick the final winner. It begins on December 4 at 9 AM PT and ends on December 7 at 6 PM PT.


The following 30 games are available for you to vote for:



  1. Alan Wake 2

  2. Apex Legends

  3. Armored Core VI

  4. Baldur's Gate 3

  5. Counter-Strike 2

  6. Cyberpunk 2077

  7. Destiny 2

  8. Diablo IV

  9. Final Fantasy XVI

  10. Fortnite

  11. Genshin Impact

  12. GTA Online

  13. Hi-Fi Rush

  14. Hogwarts Legacy

  15. Honkai: Star Rail

  16. League of Legends

  17. Lies of P

  18. Marvel's Spider-Man 2

  19. Minecraft

  20. Mortal Kombat 1

  21. No Man's Sky

  22. Octopath Traveler II

  23. Resident Evil 4

  24. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

  25. Starfield

  26. Street Fighter 6

  27. Super Mario Bros. Wonder

  28. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

  29. Valorant

  30. Warframe



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An awards show with a few surprises

Excitement is usually high for the awards ceremony, and this year's event has already triggered plenty of conversations within gaming communities. Bethesda's first new IP in over two decades hasn't secured a Game of the Year nomination, while Finland has managed to make its mark in the gaming world with Alan Wake 2 scoring the most nominations along with Baldur's Gate 3.


There has been some controversy surrounding Dave the Diver's nomination as an indie title. Many have argued that it doesn't qualify as an indie game and while Keighley acknowledges the ambiguity surrounding the label, he concludes that it's there because TGA judges decided it's an indie title.


This year's ceremony is set to be an eventful one where CRPGs could make history with Baldur's Gate 3, and Resident Evil 4 could prove that remakes can be just as high quality as new titles.

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