The Game Awards GOTY Winners by Year (Complete TGA List)


Since its first presentation in 2014The Game Awards’ has become one of the most prestigious honors in the gaming industry, celebrating the most outstanding video game released each year across artistic vision, technical achievement, and cultural impact. Here is a complete year-by-year list of Game of the Year (GOTY) winners, along with a brief look at their significance.

2014 – Dragon Age: Inquisition

Developer: BioWare.
The very first GOTY at The Game Awards went to Dragon Age: Inquisition, a sweeping fantasy RPG known for its rich storytelling, deep character interactions, and expansive world.

2015 – The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Developer: CD Projekt Red.
A landmark in open-world design, The Witcher 3 captivated players with its mature narrative, layered quests, and breathtaking world, making it one of the most acclaimed RPGs of all time.

2016 – Overwatch

Developer: Blizzard Entertainment.
Blizzard’s team-based shooter Overwatch brought fast-paced multiplayer action and vibrant character design to the forefront, becoming a cultural phenomenon and competitive staple.

2017 – The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Developer: Nintendo.
This reinvention of the Zelda franchise denominated The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild introduced an open-ended world, physics-driven world full of exploration and emergent gameplay, influencing many games that followed.

2018 – God of War (2018)

Developer: Santa Monica Studio.
A bold reboot of the iconic franchise, God of War (2018) paired cinematic storytelling with deeply emotional character work, redefining the action genre for a new generation.

2019 – Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Developer: FromSoftware.
FromSoftware’s samurai-centered action game Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice was praised for its precise combat and punishing challenge, setting a new benchmark for skill-based gameplay.

2020 – The Last of Us Part II

Developer: Naughty Dog.
A narrative powerhouse, The Last of Us Part II pushed emotional storytelling and character complexity, while also sparking widespread discussion among fans.

2021 – It Takes Two

Developer: Hazelight Studios.
A cooperative adventure designed specifically for two players, It Takes Two was lauded for its creativity, charm, and innovative gameplay mechanics.

2022 – Elden Ring

Developer: FromSoftware.
This Elden Ring collaboration between FromSoftware and fantasy author George R. R. Martin delivered an expansive, lore-rich open world that redefined modern action RPG design.

2023 – Baldur’s Gate 3

Developer: Larian Studios.
Baldur’s Gate 3 combined deep RPG systems, meaningful choice, and rich storytelling to critical acclaim, becoming one of the most celebrated titles of its year.

2024 – Astro Bot

Developer: Team Asobi.
A joyful and inventive platformer exclusive to PlayStation, Astro Bot charmed critics and players alike with its creativity and design excellence.

2025 – Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

Developer: Sandfall Interactive.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, made headlines by winning the award at The Game Awards 2025 and sweeping the ceremony with a record number of total wins. Acclaimed for its design, narrative, and artistic accomplishment.


Looking Back at a Decade of Excellence

Over its first dozen years, the Game of the Year award has honored a diverse range of games, from story-driven epics and innovative multiplayer worlds to genre-defining RPGs and beloved platformers. These titles not only reflect the evolution of video games as an art form but also the varied tastes and experiences of players around the world.

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