23rd Annual D.I.C.E. Awards
Video game award ceremony
The 23rd Annual D.I.C.E. Awards was the 23rd edition of the D.I.C.E. Awards, an annual awards event that honored the best games in the video game industry during 2019. The awards were arranged by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS), and were held at the Aria Resort and Casino in Paradise, Nevada on February 13, 2020 (2020-02-13).[1] It was also held as part of the Academy's 2020 D.I.C.E. Summit, and was co-hosted by Jessica Chobot of Nerdist News, and Kinda Funny co-founder Greg Miller.[2]
The award for "Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design" was relabeled as "Outstanding Achievement in Audio Design".[3]
Untitled Goose Game won "Game of the Year". Control won the most awards and was tied with Death Stranding for having the most nominations. Sony Interactive Entertainment received the most nominations as a publisher, while Nintendo had published the most nominated games. Remedy Entertainment was the most award-winning developer. Nintendo and 505 Games were the most award-winning publishers with Nintendo publishing the most award-winning games. Respawn Entertainment was the only developer with more than one award-winning game. The Mario franchise had three award-winning titles: Super Mario Maker 2 won "Family Game of the Year", Mario Kart Tour won "Racing Game of the Year", and Luigi's Mansion 3 won "Outstanding Achievement in Animation".
Connie Booth, vice-president of Sony Interactive Entertainment, was inducted into the Academy's Hall of Fame.[4]
Winners and Nominees
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[5][6]
Game of the Year Awards
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- Sayonara Wild Hearts (Simogo/Annapurna Interactive) — Simon Flesser, Magnus Gardebäck‡
- Call of Duty: Mobile (TiMi Studio Group,/Activision) — Matt Lewis, Fei Ao, Jeremiah Maza
- Grindstone (Capybara Games) — Nathan Vella, Dan Vader, Matt Repetski, Kris Piotrowski
- Sky: Children of the Light (Thatgamecompany) — Jenova Chen
- What the Golf? (Triband/The Label) — Tim Garbos, Peter Bruun, Lasse Astrup, Felix Nordanåker, Óscar Losada, Morten Skouboe, Rune K. Drewsen
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- Untitled Goose Game (House House/Panic) — Michael McMaster, Jake Strasser, Nico Disseldorp, Stuart Gillespie-Cook‡
- A Short Hike — Adam Robinson-Yu
- Disco Elysium (ZA/UM) — Robert Kurvitz, Aleksander Rostov, Kaur Kender, Tönis Haavel
- Sayonara Wild Hearts (Simogo/Annapurna Interactive) — Simon Flesser, Magnus Gardebäck
- What the Golf? (Triband/The Label) — Tim Garbos, Peter Bruun, Lasse Astrup, Felix Nordanåker, Óscar Losada, Morten Skouboe, Rune K. Drewsen
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Immersive Reality Awards
- Pistol Whip (Cloudhead Games) — Denny Unger, Joel Green, Cameron Oltmann, Dan Taylor, Antony Stevens‡
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- Blood & Truth (SIE London Studio) — Will Burdon, Mark Lintott‡
- Asgard's Wrath (Sanzaru Games/Oculus Studios) — Jean-Francois Lepine, Evan Arnold, Jenny Huang, Carlos Hurtado, Dan Halpern
- Pistol Whip (Cloudhead Games) — Paul White, Cameron Oltmann, Jonathan Hackett, Mat Lyon, Christopher Roe
- Stormland (Insomniac Games/Oculus Studios) — Mike Daly, Duncan Moore
- Westworld Awakening (Survios/Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment) — Lisa Ohanian, James Iliff, Daniel Zeligman
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Craft Awards
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- Disco Elysium (ZA/UM) — Robert Kurvitz, Helen Hindpere, Argo Tuulik, Cash DeCuir, Olga Moskvina, Siim Sinamae, Justin Keenan, Andrus Laansalu‡
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Genre Awards
Special Awards
Hall of Fame
Multiple nominations and awards
Multiple Nominations
Multiple awards
External links
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