The Game Awards 2025 wrapped up after a nearly four-hour broadcast from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. With major premieres, emotional speeches, and a surprisingly balanced spread of wins across indie and AAA titles, the night was a full display of what gaming has become — a space where storytelling, performance, innovation, and community all collide.
Here’s a complete breakdown of who won what, along with a few takeaways from one of the most diverse and unpredictable lineups the show has seen.
Game of the Year
Winner: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
No surprises here. With 12 nominations and standout wins across multiple categories, Expedition 33 capped off its historic night with the top honor. A deeply artistic, narrative-driven RPG from a small team, it set a new bar for indie ambition.
Best Game Direction
Winner: Hades II
Supergiant took home this award for a sequel that not only met expectations but expanded the original’s vision. A well-earned recognition of tight design, art direction, and innovation in gameplay.
Best Narrative
Winner: South of Midnight
An emotional win for a story steeped in culture, identity, and myth. The developers gave a heartfelt speech dedicated to underrepresented voices in game storytelling.
Best Art Direction
Winner: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
Its visual style was one of the most talked-about aspects of the year — and the win here confirms it wasn’t just style, but substance.
Best Score and Music
Winner: Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth
Square Enix delivered again. The team called the soundtrack a love letter to fans and a bridge between generations of players.
Best Audio Design
Winner: Battlefield 6
EA’s flagship FPS edged out strong contenders with immersive sound design praised by both critics and players.
Best Performance
Winner: Isabela Merced, as Luna in Expedition 33
A standout performance that added depth and emotion to one of the year’s most memorable characters.
Games for Impact
Winner: South of Midnight
A rare double win — both narrative and impact. The game’s cultural weight and emotional storytelling struck a chord with audiences and the jury alike.
Best Ongoing Game
Winner: No Man’s Sky
Hello Games took the stage with humility and gratitude. The game’s turnaround story is still one of the industry’s most inspiring.
Best Independent Game
Winner: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
This marked its third win of the night and solidified its place in indie game history. The developers dedicated the award to all small teams daring to dream big.
Best Debut Indie Game
Winner: Muckborne
A surprise to some, but not to fans who embraced its worldbuilding and experimental mechanics.
Best Mobile Game
Winner: Umami: Some Pretty Derby
Stylish, addictive, and full of personality — this one resonated hard with its target audience.
Best Community Support
Winner: Final Fantasy XIV
Once again recognized for consistently high-quality updates and transparent communication with players.
Best VR/AR Game
Winner: Synapse
Praised for its fluid gameplay and design choices that made VR feel essential rather than optional.
Best Action Game
Winner: Hades II
Fast, elegant, and endlessly replayable. This win felt inevitable.
Best Action/Adventure Game
Winner: Lords of the Fallen
A bold win in a stacked category. The devs acknowledged the risk of rebooting a polarizing IP — and pulling it off.
Best RPG
Winner: Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth
Another major win for Square Enix. The blend of nostalgia and innovation struck a rare balance.
Best Fighting Game
Winner: Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves
A return to form that energized long-time fans and newcomers alike.
Best Strategy/Sim
Winner: Dune: Spice Wars
Complex, slow-burn strategy done right. The team thanked the community for feedback during early access.
Best Sports/Racing
Winner: F1 2024
Codemasters continues its streak with another win, praised for realism and polish.
Best Multiplayer
Winner: The Finals
A fresh take on the genre that stood out in a year filled with sequels.
Most Anticipated Game
Winner: Grand Theft Auto VI
No contest here. With one trailer, Rockstar swept the hype cycle.
Best Adaptation
Winner: The Last of Us: Season Two
Another award for HBO’s series. The show’s fidelity to the games and emotional storytelling sealed it.
Content Creator of the Year
Winner: MoistCr1TiKaL
Known for consistency, authenticity, and a massive community. Well deserved.
Best Esports Game
Winner: Counter-Strike 2
Best Esports Athlete
Winner: Chovy
Best Esports Team
Winner: Team Vitality
Best Esports Coach
Winner: xtqzzz
Best Esports Event
Winner: League of Legends Worlds 2025
TGA Game Changer Award
Winner: Girls Make Games
A powerful moment, highlighting an organization that has helped over 8,000 young girls step into game development.
Final Thoughts
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 made history. Hades II and Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth walked away with big wins. Indies dominated, but legacy franchises held their ground. For an industry often split between scale and soul, this year’s show proved there’s room for both.

