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We touched upon it in our article overnight, but now we have the full list of winners from The Game Awards 2020. It was a humongous night for Sony, with nine gongs for first-party titles. Add in Final Fantasy VII Remake, and PlayStation 4 exclusives gobbled up 11 awards – bump that number to 12 if you count Fall Guys: Ultimate Edition as a console exclusive as well.

Game of the Year
The Last of Us: Part 2
Game Direction
The Last of Us: Part 2
Most Anticipated Game
Elden Ring
Narrative
The Last of Us: Part 2
Art Direction
Ghost of Tsushima
Score and Music
Final Fantasy VII Remake
Audio Design
The Last of Us: Part 2
Performance
Laura Bailey - Abby, The Last of Us: Part 2
Games for Impact
Tell Me Why
Ongoing Game
No Man's Sky
Indie Game
Hades
Debut Indie Game
Phasmophobia
Mobile Game
Among Us
Community Support
Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout
VR/AR Game
Half-Life: Alyx
Innovation in Accessibility
The Last of Us: Part 2
Action Game
Hades
Action/Adventure Game
The Last of Us: Part 2
Player's Choice
Ghost of Tsushima
Role-Playing Game
Final Fantasy VII Remake
Fighting Game
Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate
Family Game
Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Sim/Strategy Game
Microsoft Flight Simulator
Sports/Racing Game
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2
Multiplayer Game
Among Us
Content Creator of the Year
Valkyrae
Esports Athlete
Heo 'Showmaker' Su
Esports Coach
Danny 'Zonic' Sorensen
Esports Event
League of Legends World Championship 2020
Esports Game
League of Legends
Esports Host
Eefje 'Sjokz' Depoortere
Esports Team
G2 Esports

Obviously, The Last of Us: Part 2 was the biggest winner, with seven total awards – including the coveted overall Game of the Year. It rounds out an impressive generation for PlayStation, where it’s also seen success with titles like God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, and Marvel’s Spider-Man. Long may this run continue!