Ps Blog Game Awards 2023 See Full Winner List Here
Spider-Man 2 Takes the PS Blog Game of the Year Award
PS Blog started collecting votes from gamers worldwide a week ago. After which, the PlayStation blog tallied the votes for the results. While most GOTY are a set of nominees, this one follows the trophy system of the PlayStation 5 consoles. Hence, the game getting Platinum gets the win, while the other categories get bronze, silver, and gold placement.
As for the awards, Insomniac Games’ Spider-Man 2 takes most of the wins in this one. This includes the Game of The Year. The sequel to 2018’s open-world action game has become a great superhero title. However, it barely received any recognition in the game awards held recently.
Unsurprisingly, Alan Wake 2 and Baldur’s Gate 3 have a few awards in this show. And Hogwarts Legacy, the polarising RPG based on Harry Potter’s Wizarding World, received a Game of the Year for PS4.
Overall, since this was fan-voted, the wins went to games that the gamers deemed deserving.
Full Winner List for the PlayStation Blog Winners 2023
For the winners, the PlayStation blog published it on their official page, noting down each of the winners across eighteen different categories. In each category, the four nominees were placed in four different placements, following the PlayStation trophy system. The winners were placed in the Platinum category, and others were appropriately placed in the other ones. Here are all the winners:
PS5 Game of the Year
Platinum: Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Golden: Baldur’s Gate 3 Silver: Final Fantasy XVI Bronze: Alan Wake 2
PS4 Game of the Year
Platinum: Hogwarts Legacy Golden: Resident Evil 4 Silver: Lies of P Bronze: Armored Core VI Fires of Rubicon
PSVR2 Game of the Year
Platinum: Resident Evil Village VR Mode Golden: Horizon Call of the Mountain Silver: Nock Bronze: Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge
Studio of the Year
Platinum: Insomniac Games Golden: Larian Studios Silver: CD Projekt RED Bronze: Square Enix
Best Independent Game of the Year
Platinum: Sea of Stars Golden: Blasphemous 2 Silver: Dredge Bronze: Humanity
Best New Character
Platinum: Venom (Marvel’s Spider-Man 2) Golden: Astarion (Baldur’s Gate 3) Silver: Kraven (Marvel’s Spider-Man 2) Bronze: Clive Rosfield (Final Fantasy XVI)
Best Story
Platinum: Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Golden: Baldur’s Gate 3 Silver: Alan Wake 2 Bronze: Final Fantasy XVI
Graphical Showcase
Platinum: Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Golden: Alan Wake 2 Silver: Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty Bronze: Final Fantasy XVI
Best Art Direction
Platinum: Alan Wake 2 Golden: Baldur’s Gate 3 Silver: Diablo IV Bronze: Sea of Stars
Best Audio Design
Platinum: Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Golden: Alan Wake 2 Silver: Hogwarts Legacy Bronze: Resident Evil 4
Soundtrack of the Year
Platinum: Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Golden: Final Fantasy XVI Silver: Baldur’s Gate 3 Bronze: Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty
Best Accessibility Features
Platinum: Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Golden: Resident Evil 4 Silver: Street Fighter 6 Bronze: Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
Best Use of DualSense Controller
Platinum: Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Golden: Hogwarts Legacy Silver: Alan Wake 2 Bronze: Resident Evil 4
Best Multiplayer Experience
Platinum: Baldur’s Gate 3 Golden: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III Silver: Mortal Kombat 1 Bronze: Street Fighter 6
Best Ongoing Game
Platinum: Fortnite Golden: GTA Online Silver: Final Fantasy XIV Bronze: No Man’s Sky
Best Expansion
Platinum: Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty Golden: Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores Silver: Resident Evil 4 Separate Ways Bronze: Destiny 2: Lightfall
Best Sports Game
Platinum: EA Sports FC 24 Golden: The Crew Motorfest Silver: Hot Wheels Unleashed 2 – Turbocharged Bronze: NBA 2K24
Most Anticipated Game of 2024 and Beyond
Platinum: Grand Theft Auto VI Golden: Final Fantasy VI Rebirth Silver: Marvel’s Wolverine Bronze: Dragon’s Dogma 2
There is no doubt that 2023 has been one hell of a year for gaming and the above PlayStation Blog awards agree with us and gamers worldwide.
Do tell us what you think about the winners. Do you agree with PlayStation’s selections? Who do you think should’ve won? Let us know in the comments below.