The Game Awards return on December 11, 2025, and the newly released nominations paint a clear picture of an industry pushing toward artistic ambition, genre variety, and wider accessibility. This year’s lineup is stacked, but one title has emerged as the undeniable frontrunner.
A Historic Leader Emerges
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 dominates the field with a record-setting number of nominations, positioning the stylized RPG as the awards-season favorite. It’s followed closely by Death Stranding 2: On The Beach and Ghost of Yōtei, both of which earned significant recognition across major creative categories.
From the publisher side, Sony leads all companies in total nominations, with strong showings from Kepler Interactive, Microsoft, and EA.

Game of the Year Contenders
The Game of the Year category is one of the most competitive in years, blending AAA prestige with titles that carry indie DNA. The six nominees include:
- Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
- Death Stranding 2: On The Beach
- Donkey Kong Bananza
- Hades II
- Hollow Knight: Silksong
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance II
The diversity here is striking—everything from painterly RPGs to precision platformers to narrative-heavy sequels.

Creative Excellence Across Categories
Best Game Direction highlights studios pushing boundary-breaking design, with Clair Obscur, Death Stranding 2, Ghost of Yōtei, Hades II, and Split Fiction leading this conversation.
The Best Narrative category leans heavily into emotional storytelling and world-building, with nominations for Expedition 33, Death Stranding 2, Ghost of Yōtei, Deliverance II, and Silent Hill f.
Art Direction continues to reward games with bold, recognizable visual identities. Fan favorites like Hades II and Hollow Knight: Silksong stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the year’s most visually ambitious projects.
Meanwhile, categories such as Innovation in Accessibility and Games for Impact highlight how central social awareness and player inclusivity have become to modern game development.

What the Nominations Reveal
This year’s field reinforces several industry trends:
- The boundary between indie and AAA is nearly gone. Expedition 33‘s domination signals how mid-budget projects with strong creative identities can stand toe-to-toe with blockbuster franchises.
- Sequels still dominate commercial and critical attention. Death Stranding 2, Hades II, and Silksong all secured major nods, showing the continued power of franchise storytelling.
- Publishers are expanding their portfolios. Sony and Kepler’s strong nomination counts reflect aggressive investment in new ideas rather than safe bets.
- Player accessibility and meaningful themes matter. Categories once considered niche now sit at the center of the awards conversation.

Storylines to Watch
As the show approaches, several questions loom: Can Clair Obscur convert its massive nomination count into a sweep? Will a legacy publisher dominate the final tally? And could a Nintendo title like Donkey Kong Bananza pull off a surprise upset in Game of the Year?
Regardless of how the night unfolds, the 2025 nominations showcase a medium at its most diverse and ambitious. From unexpected indie triumphs to the return of heavy-hitting franchises, this year’s awards highlight a turning point in the art and business of games.
PopcornSushi will continue full coverage as we move toward the ceremony on December 11.
