It’s an astonishing console debut for Game Science
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It’s an incredible achievement however you look at it, but it’s one that’s made all the more impressive given its developers' history. Until this year, Chinese studio Game Science had only ever made two mobile games, so to achieve results like this with its debut console release is an astounding effort. Couple that with the quality that Black Myth: Wukong was up against in this leading category and its other win tonight for the Best Visual Design, and the studio has clearly burst onto the scene in a massive way.
The nominees for Ultimate Game of the Year were as follows:
While Black Myth: Wukong claims tonight’s biggest prize, the biggest winners were Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth, which took home four of the seven awards it was nominated for, andHelldivers 2, which claimed three of its four nominations, as well as the Critics' Choice award. The other leading nominee, Astro Bot, took two prizes - Best Audio Design and Studio of the Year for Team Asobi.
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