The Game Awards 2024


The Game Awards 2024 was an award show to honor the best video games of 2024. It was the eleventh show hosted by Geoff Keighley, creator and producer of the Game Awards, and held with a live audience at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on December 12, 2024, and live streamed across online platforms globally. It featured musical performances from d4vd, Royal & the Serpent, Snoop Dogg, and Twenty One Pilots, and presentations from celebrity guests including Harrison Ford, Hideo Kojima, and Aaron Paul.
Astro Bot and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth led the nominees with seven each, and the former led the show with four wins, including Game of the Year. The inaugural Game Changer award honored Amir Satvat for helping workers in the industry find jobs amid mass layoffs. Several new games were announced, including Elden Ring Nightreign, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, and The Witcher IV. The show was viewed by over 154 million streams, the most in its history to date. Journalists praised the game announcements, developer speeches, and deserving winners, though the eligibility of downloadable content led to mixed responses.

Background

As with previous iterations of the Game Awards, the 2024 show was hosted and produced by Canadian games journalist Geoff Keighley. He returned as an executive producer alongside Kimmie Kim, while Richard Preuss returned as director and LeRoy Bennett as creative director and production designer, and Michael E. Peter joined as co-executive producer. The presentation, celebrating the show's tenth anniversary, took place at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on December 12, 2024, and was live streamed across more than 30 online platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Steam, TikTok, Twitch, Twitter, and YouTube. Alternative live streams offering American Sign Language and audio descriptions were also available on YouTube.
The 2024 stage featured more LED displays than its predecessors, an intentional choice by Bennett to change the show's look each year. Sydnee Goodman returned as host of the 30-minute preshow, titled Opening Act. Public tickets became available for purchase on November 1. Future Class organizer Emily Bouchac indicated that the Future Class initiative—an annual list of 50 individuals from the industry who best represent its future, introduced in 2020—would not induct new members in 2024, instead focusing on valuing existing alumni.

Announcements

Preceding the Game Awards, several announcements were made during broadcasts by Wholesome Games and the Latin American Games Showcase on December 10, and Day of the Devs and the Women-Led Games Showcase on December 11. Fewer film and television announcements were made during the Game Awards 2024, instead focusing almost primarily on games; a preview for Squid Games second season was aired, but considered secondary to the promotion of the game Squid Game: Unleashed. Announcements on released and upcoming games were made for:Borderlands 4Crimson DesertDave the DiverDen of WolvesDouble Dragon ReviveDungeon & Fighter: AradDying Light: The BeastFinal Fantasy VII RebirthThe First Berserker: KhazanGame of Thrones: KingsroadHelldivers 2Honkai: Star RailHunt: ShowdownInfinity NikkiMafia: The Old CountryMonster Hunter NowPalworldSlay the Spire 2Solo Leveling: AriseSquid Game: UnleashedSplitgate 2Tekken 8The Last of Us Part II RemasteredThe Outer Worlds 2Zenless Zone Zero
New games announced included:Blackfrost: The Long Dark 2CatlyDispatchElden Ring NightreignIntergalactic: The Heretic ProphetKyoraNinja Gaiden: Ragebound
To promote its own game without the budget necessary for the Game Awards, Pengonauts Studio created its own humorous show with Joystick Ventures: the Game Awards for Games Who Can't Afford the Game Awards. The ceremony on December 13 showcased more than 70 games out of 600 submitted, with specific award names like "Most Likely to Make You Quit Your Job and Become an Artist".

Winners and nominees

Nominees were announced on November 18, 2024. Any game released for public consumption on or before November 22 was eligible for consideration, including downloadable content, expansions, remakes, remasters, and seasonal content. The nominees were compiled by a jury panel composed of members from over 130 media outlets globally; ballots were due by November 12. Winners were determined between the jury and public voting ; the latter was held via the official website and on Discord until December 11. The exception was the publicly-voted Players' Voice, for which voting opened on December 2. Specialized juries decided nominees for categories like accessibility, adaptation, and esports. Two awards—Best Esports Coach and Best Esports Event—were discontinued, while an additional honorary award, Game Changer, was introduced. Approximately 112 million public votes were cast overall, a 25% increase from 2023.
As with the preceding year, the Game Awards partnered with map developer Studio 568 and artists Nighttimes and Spiral House to create an in-game hub world in Fortnite, allowing players to vote from November 25 to December 11 for their favorite user-created islands among ten nominees selected by Keighley and his team; the winner was announced during the ceremony. The hub world opened with a photorealistic "MetaHuman" model of Keighley, for which he was scanned in to Unreal Editor for Fortnite at 3Lateral in Manchester. Several critics found the model strange and uncanny. Keighley saw the event as "a prototype" for blending the Game Awards and in-game worlds.
The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on December 12, 2024. Astro Bot became the third game published by Sony Interactive Entertainment to win Game of the Year ; its nomination marked Sony's ninth consecutive year in the category and thirteenth nomination overall. It was the second Best Family Game nominee to win the top prize. Balatro was the first solo-developed Game of the Year nominee, while Black Myth: Wukong was the first Chinese-developed nominee and Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree was the first DLC to be nominated.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirths Best Score and Music win was the second consecutive and third overall for the series. Melina Juergens became the first two-time Best Performance winner, having won for the same role in 2017, and Nomada Studio won its second Games for Impact award with Neva (after 2018's Gris. Faker's Best Esports Athlete win was his second consecutive and third overall, and League of Legendss Best Esports Game win was Riot Games's sixth consecutive and the game's fourth overall.

Awards

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger.

Media

Game of the Year
Astro BotTeam Asobi / Sony Interactive Entertainment
Astro BotTeam Asobi / Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • * Balatro – LocalThunk / Playstack
  • * Black Myth: WukongGame Science
  • * Elden Ring: Shadow of the ErdtreeFromSoftware / Bandai Namco Entertainment
  • * Final Fantasy VII RebirthSquare Enix
  • * Metaphor: ReFantazioStudio Zero / Sega
  • Metaphor: ReFantazioStudio Zero / Sega
  • * Final Fantasy VII RebirthSquare Enix
  • * Like a Dragon: Infinite WealthRyu Ga Gotoku Studio / Sega
  • * Senua's Saga: Hellblade IINinja Theory / Xbox Game Studios
  • * Silent Hill 2Bloober Team / Konami
  • Metaphor: ReFantazioStudio Zero / Sega
  • * Astro BotTeam Asobi / Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • * Black Myth: WukongGame Science
  • * Elden Ring: Shadow of the ErdtreeFromSoftware / Bandai Namco Entertainment
  • * NevaNomada Studio / Devolver Digital
  • Final Fantasy VII RebirthSquare Enix
  • * Astro BotTeam Asobi / Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • * Metaphor: ReFantazioStudio Zero / Sega
  • * Silent Hill 2Bloober Team / Konami
  • * Stellar BladeShift Up / Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • Senua's Saga: Hellblade IINinja Theory / Xbox Game Studios
  • * Astro BotTeam Asobi / Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • * Call of Duty: Black Ops 6Treyarch, Raven Software / Activision
  • * Final Fantasy VII RebirthSquare Enix
  • * Silent Hill 2Bloober Team / Konami
  • Melina Juergens as SenuaSenua's Saga: Hellblade II
  • * Briana White as Aerith GainsboroughFinal Fantasy VII Rebirth
  • * Hannah Telle as Max CaulfieldLife Is Strange: Double Exposure
  • * Humberly González as Kay Vess – Star Wars Outlaws
  • * Luke Roberts as James SunderlandSilent Hill 2
  • NevaNomada Studio / Devolver Digital
  • * Closer the Distance – Osmotic Studios / Skybound Games
  • * Indika – Odd Meter / 11 Bit Studios
  • * Life Is Strange: Double ExposureDeck Nine / Square Enix
  • * Senua's Saga: Hellblade IINinja Theory / Xbox Game Studios
  • * Tales of Kenzera: ZauSurgent Studios / Electronic Arts
  • Balatro – LocalThunk / Playstack
  • * Animal WellShared Memory / Bigmode
  • * Lorelei and the Laser EyesSimogo / Annapurna Interactive
  • * NevaNomada Studio / Devolver Digital
  • * UFO 50 – Mossmouth
  • Balatro – LocalThunk / Playstack
  • * Animal Well – Shared Memory / Bigmode
  • * Manor Lords – Slavic Magic / Hooded Horse
  • * Pacific Drive – Ironwood Studios / Kepler Interactive
  • * The Plucky SquireAll Possible Futures / Devolver Digital
  • Helldivers IIArrowhead Game Studios / Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • * Destiny 2: The Final ShapeBungie
  • * Diablo IV: Vessel of HatredBlizzard Entertainment
  • * Final Fantasy XIV: DawntrailSquare Enix
  • * FortniteEpic Games
  • Baldur's Gate 3Larian Studios
  • * Final Fantasy XIV: DawntrailSquare Enix
  • * FortniteEpic Games
  • * Helldivers IIArrowhead Game Studios / Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • * No Man's SkyHello Games
  • Balatro – LocalThunk / Playstack
  • * AFK Journey – Lilith Games / Farlight
  • * Pokémon Trading Card Game PocketCreatures Inc., DeNA / The Pokémon Company
  • * Wuthering WavesKuro Games
  • * Zenless Zone ZeromiHoYo
  • Batman: Arkham ShadowCamouflaj / Oculus Studios
  • * Arizona Sunshine Remake – Vertigo Games
  • * Asgard's Wrath 2Sanzaru Games / Oculus Studios
  • * Metal: Hellsinger VR – Lab42, The Outsiders / Funcom
  • * Metro Awakening – Vertigo Games / Deep Silver
  • Black Myth: WukongGame Science
  • * Call of Duty: Black Ops 6Treyarch, Raven Software / Activision
  • * Helldivers IIArrowhead Game Studios / Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • * Stellar BladeShift Up / Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • * Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2Saber Interactive / Focus Entertainment
  • Astro BotTeam Asobi / Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • * The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of WisdomNintendo EPD, Grezzo / Nintendo
  • * Prince of Persia: The Lost CrownUbisoft Montpellier / Ubisoft
  • * Silent Hill 2Bloober Team / Konami
  • * Star Wars OutlawsMassive Entertainment / Ubisoft
  • Metaphor: ReFantazioStudio Zero / Sega
  • * Dragon's Dogma 2Capcom
  • * Elden Ring: Shadow of the ErdtreeFromSoftware / Bandai Namco Entertainment
  • * Final Fantasy VII RebirthSquare Enix
  • * Like a Dragon: Infinite WealthRyu Ga Gotoku Studio / Sega
  • Tekken 8Bandai Namco Studios, Arika / Bandai Namco Entertainment
  • * Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZeroSpike Chunsoft / Bandai Namco Entertainment
  • * Granblue Fantasy Versus: RisingArc System Works / Cygames
  • * Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade ClassicsCapcom
  • * MultiVersusPlayer First Games / Warner Bros. Games
  • Astro BotTeam Asobi / Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • * The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of WisdomNintendo EPD, Grezzo / Nintendo
  • * The Plucky Squire – All Possible Futures / Devolver Digital
  • * Princess Peach: Showtime!Good-Feel / Nintendo
  • * Super Mario Party JamboreeNintendo Cube / Nintendo
  • Frostpunk 211 Bit Studios
  • * Age of Mythology: RetoldWorld's Edge, Forgotten Empires / Xbox Game Studios
  • * Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the GoddessCapcom
  • * Manor Lords – Slavic Magic / Hooded Horse
  • * Unicorn OverlordVanillaware / Sega
  • EA Sports FC 25EA Vancouver, EA Romania / EA Sports
  • * F1 24Codemasters / EA Sports
  • * NBA 2K25Visual Concepts / 2K
  • * TopSpin 2K25Hangar 13 / 2K
  • * WWE 2K24Visual Concepts / 2K
  • Helldivers IIArrowhead Game Studios / Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • * Call of Duty: Black Ops 6Treyarch, Raven Software / Activision
  • * Super Mario Party JamboreeNintendo Cube / Nintendo
  • * Tekken 8Bandai Namco Studios, Arika / Bandai Namco Entertainment
  • * Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2Saber Interactive / Focus Entertainment
  • Prince of Persia: The Lost CrownUbisoft Montpellier / Ubisoft
  • * Call of Duty: Black Ops 6Treyarch, Raven Software / Activision
  • * Diablo IV: Vessel of HatredBlizzard Entertainment
  • * Dragon Age: The VeilguardBioWare / Electronic Arts
  • * Star Wars OutlawsMassive Entertainment / Ubisoft
  • Fallout – Kilter Films, Bethesda Game Studios / Amazon MGM Studios; based on Fallout by Bethesda Softworks
  • * ArcaneFortiche, Riot Games / Netflix; based on League of Legends by Riot Games
  • * KnucklesSega Sammy Group / Paramount Pictures; based on Sonic the Hedgehog by Sega
  • * Like a Dragon: YakuzaSega / Amazon MGM Studios; based on Like a Dragon by Sega
  • * Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara CroftCrystal Dynamics, Legendary Television / Netflix; based on Tomb Raider by Crystal Dynamics
  • Grand Theft Auto VIRockstar Games
  • * Death Stranding 2: On the BeachKojima Productions / Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • * Ghost of YōteiSucker Punch Productions / Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • * Metroid Prime 4: BeyondRetro Studios / Nintendo
  • * Monster Hunter WildsCapcom
  • Black Myth: WukongGame Science
  • * Genshin ImpactmiHoYo
  • * Elden Ring: Shadow of the ErdtreeFromSoftware / Bandai Namco Entertainment
  • * Wuthering WavesKuro Games
  • * Zenless Zone ZeromiHoYo
  • Esports and creators

    League of LegendsRiot Games
    Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok
  • * Neta "33" Shapira
  • * Aleksi "Aleksib" Virolainen
  • * Jung "Chovy" Ji-hoon
  • * Mathieu "ZywOo" Herbaut
  • * Zheng "ZmjjKK" Yongkang
  • T1 (League of Legends
  • * Bilibili Gaming (League of Legends
  • * Gen.G (League of Legends
  • * Natus Vincere (Counter-Strike 2
  • * Team Liquid (Dota 2
  • CaseOh
  • * IlloJuan
  • * Techno Gamerz
  • * Typical Gamer
  • * Usada Pekora
  • Honorary awards

    Laura Carter, the founder and chief executive officer of TreesPlease Games, was named a Global Gaming Citizen for her work in climate action; TreesPlease partnered with the Eden Reforestation Projects to plant real trees through the use of its games. Amir Satvat received the inaugural Game Changer award for helping an estimated 3,000 developers find jobs amid mass layoffs.

    Multiple nominations and awards

    Multiple nominations

    Astro Bot and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth led the show with seven nominations each, followed by Metaphor: ReFantazio with six. Sony Interactive Entertainment led the publishers with 15 nominations, followed by Square Enix with 11 and Sega with 9. In addition to video game publishers, Amazon MGM Studios and Netflix both received two nominations for their television series in Best Adaptation.
    NominationsGame
    7Astro Bot
    7Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
    6Metaphor: ReFantazio
    5Balatro
    5Black Myth: Wukong
    5Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree
    5Silent Hill 2
    4Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
    4Helldivers II
    4Senua's Saga: Hellblade II
    3Neva
    3Star Wars Outlaws
    2Animal Well
    2Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred
    2Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail
    2Fortnite
    2The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
    2Life Is Strange: Double Exposure
    2Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth
    2Manor Lords
    2The Plucky Squire
    2Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
    2Stellar Blade
    2Super Mario Party Jamboree
    2Tekken 8
    2Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2
    2Wuthering Waves
    2Zenless Zone Zero

    NominationsPublisher
    15Sony Interactive Entertainment
    11Square Enix
    9Sega
    8Bandai Namco Entertainment
    6Nintendo
    5Devolver Digital
    5Game Science
    5Konami
    5Playstack
    5Ubisoft
    5Xbox Game Studios
    4Activision
    4Capcom
    4Electronic Arts
    32K
    3MiHoYo
    211 Bit Studios
    2Bigmode
    2Blizzard Entertainment
    2Epic Games
    2Focus Entertainment
    2Hooded Horse
    2Kuro Games
    2Oculus Studios
    2Riot Games
    2Valve

    Multiple awards

    Astro Bot led the show with four wins, followed by Balatro and Metaphor: ReFantazio with three. The 2024 show was Sony's fourth time leading the Game Awards, more than any other publisher to date.
    AwardsGame
    4Astro Bot
    3Balatro
    3Metaphor: ReFantazio
    2Black Myth: Wukong
    2Helldivers II
    2Senua's Saga: Hellblade II

    AwardsPublisher
    6Sony Interactive Entertainment
    3Playstack
    3Sega
    2Game Science
    2Xbox Game Studios

    Presenters and performers

    Presenters

    The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or introduced trailers. All other awards were presented by Keighley or Goodman. Statler and Waldorf also performed comedy skits throughout the show. Keighley and his team monitored the ongoing SAG-AFTRA video game strike when booking celebrity guests and allowed them to choose how they would participate in the show. SAG-AFTRA and the Game Workers of Southern California distributed leaflets outside the Peacock Theatre.
    NameRole
    Troy BakerPresented the award for Best Performance
    Harrison FordPresented the award for Best Performance
    Todd HowardPresented the award for Best Performance
    Abubakar SalimPresented the award for Best Action Game
    Josef FaresPresented the reveal trailer for Split Fiction
    Randy PitchfordPresented the first look trailer for Borderlands 4
    Hideo KojimaPresented the award for Best Game Direction
    Craig Lee ThomasPresented the reveal trailer for Helldivers 2: Omens of Tyranny
    Rebecca FordPresented the final trailer for Warframe: 1999
    Celia SchillingPresented the award for Best Debut Indie Game
    Sean VelascoPresented the award for Best Debut Indie Game
    Cordell BroadusPresented the award for Best Ongoing Game
    Snoop DoggPresented the award for Best Ongoing Game
    Isabela MercedPresented the award for Best Adaptation
    Shannon WoodwardPresented the award for Best Adaptation
    KhalidPresented the award for Best Score and Music
    Laura BaileyPresented the reveal trailer for Dispatch
    Aaron PaulPresented the reveal trailer for Dispatch
    Sam LakePresented the award for Best Narrative
    Swen VinckePresented the award for Game of the Year

    Performers

    The Game Awards Orchestra, conducted by Lorne Balfe, performed during the ceremony, including Pedro Eustache, dubbed "Flute Guy". Balfe remained updated on new game releases throughout the year to ensure he was familiar with their music when the nominees were announced. He worked with David Campbell to arrange a performance of songs from the second season of Arcane. Snoop Dogg debuted a new song during the show.
    The following individuals or groups performed musical numbers.
    NameSongGame / show
    The Game Awards Orchestra"Live Gloriously"Civilization VII
    d4vd"Remember Me"Arcane
    Royal & the Serpent"Wasteland"Arcane
    Twenty One Pilots"The Line"Arcane
    Snoop Dogg"Thank You"rowspan="2"
    Snoop Dogg"Gin and Juice"-
    The Game Awards Orchestra"Rising Sun"Untitled Ōkami sequel
    The Game Awards OrchestraGame of the Year medleyAstro Bot
    The Game Awards OrchestraGame of the Year medleyBalatro
    The Game Awards OrchestraGame of the Year medleyBlack Myth: Wukong
    The Game Awards OrchestraGame of the Year medleyElden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree
    The Game Awards OrchestraGame of the Year medleyFinal Fantasy VII Rebirth
    The Game Awards OrchestraGame of the Year medleyMetaphor: ReFantazio

    Reception

    Nominees

    Several games saw increased weekly sales following their nominations, including Final Fantasy VII Rebirth by 268% and Metaphor: ReFantazio by 172%, and Balatro had its second-highest-earning week on mobile and a 100% increase in concurrent players on Steam. Balatros nominations pleasantly surprised critics due to its genre, though some felt other indie games remained overlooked outside of their dedicated categories. TheGamers Stacey Henley appreciated that Games for Impact "can finally feel like part of the show" as, unlike previous years, some of its nominees were also named in other categories, though The Guardians Keza MacDonald found its nominees incongruous and criteria confusing. Some felt three of the five Players' Voice nominees being gacha games justified the lack of more audience-voted categories.
    The omission of Future Class was criticized; TheGamers Tessa Kaur called it "a loss for the industry", and Digital Trendss Giovanni Colantonio considered it a troubling indication that Keighley was attempting to avoid controversy and placate the audience in light of an open letter written by Future Class inductees before the 2023 ceremony. Some critics were puzzled by Silent Hill 2s Best Narrative nomination as it is a remake of a 2001 game. Dragon Age: The Veilguard, EA Sports College Football 25, and The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom were considered among the biggest snubs by some critics and viewers.
    Many journalists and viewers criticized Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtrees Game of the Year nomination as it overshadowed other games, though some felt it was justified by its quality and size. The show's website was updated before nominees were announced to clarify DLC's eligibility, which many predicted was in preparation for Shadow of the Erdtrees divisive nominations; some viewers erroneously accused Keighley of changing the rules to make it eligible. Others also felt its eligibility meant DLC was snubbed at previous shows, like Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty and Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed in 2023, and suggested a new category dedicated to DLC would be more appropriate, though TheGamers Henley argued there are too few annual releases to justify it.
    Some journalists considered Black Myth: Wukong an outlier in the Game of the Year nominees and were surprised by its success; it is the lowest-scoring Game of the Year nominee in the show's history, with 81 out of 100 on review aggregator website Metacritic. TheGamers Tessa Kaur felt the game's biggest accomplishment was its popularity, comparing it to Barbies Best Picture nomination at the Academy Awards. Conversely, Vices Dwayne Jenkins criticized journalists who questioned its deservedness based solely on its critical reception, despite the positive player response; he argued that such discussions are more appropriate for audiences rather than journalists, who should serve as neutral intermediaries, since the awards have no objective criteria.

    Ceremony

    The Washington Posts Gene Park called the 2024 ceremony "the best show put on by the Game Awards so far this decade", though he felt the categories required better curation, and Engadgets Mat Smith wrote that "the Game Awards delivered". VentureBeats Dean Takahashi thought Keighley "redeemed himself" after criticism of the previous ceremony, and Push Squares Sammy Barker felt he deserved credit for responding to past criticism, even if some problems remained. Digital Trendss Colantonio called it "the best possible version" of the show, though he criticized the relegation of important awards to the preshow. Rolling Stones Issy van der Velde similarly criticized that the esports winners were announced in quick succession during the preshow without acceptance speeches, and TheGamers Kaur felt the show remained too long and padded with boring advertisements, though found the reveals surprising "for the first time in a long time".
    Journalists deemed the winners deserving, including Astro Bots Game of the Year award considering its polished and joyful gameplay; the game's sales saw an increase after its win. Many writers considered the game announcements surprising and among the best to date; The Guardians MacDonald compared it to "an old-school E3 conference". Viewers responded negatively to Catlys reveal trailer; the developer denied claims of generative AI and blockchain technology, and shared a draft version of the trailer with journalists. The musical performances were praised; NMEs Surej Singh called the Arcane performance an "emotional and stirring medley". Several commentators appreciated the additional time for acceptance speeches, following criticism at the previous ceremony. Kotakus Zack Zwiezen considered Statler and Waldorf the highlight for their humorous interjections and heckles directed at Keighley, though TheGamers Kaur felt their appearance acknowledged the show's issues without addressing them.
    Many considered the Game Changer award and Amir Satvat's emotional acceptance speech the show's highlight; Rolling Stones Van der Velde thought the award meant Keighley was taking criticism seriously, though TheGamers Kaur and Henley felt its introduction in the same year as Future Class's removal gave the appearance of awarding individuals to reduce the voice of a collective group. Some Future Class members were concerned the award had replaced the program as "it's easier to control one person's message than the message of multiple years Future Class members". Some viewers suggested Satvat's role at Tencent made him "part of the problem" with layoffs. Four days after the show, Satvat said he had received "countless hateful messages", including antisemitic comments directed at his wife. Journalists praised Swen Vincke's speech criticizing publishers who chase "arbitrary sales targets" instead of making games "they want to play".
    Some viewers interpreted Vincke's comments as criticism of Black Myth: Wukong, which was partially attributed to a poor Chinese translation of his speech; some subsequently attempted to review bomb Vincke's game, Baldur's Gate 3, on Steam, as well as Astro Bot on Metacritic. Alanah Pearce said that a Black Myth: Wukong developer cried after failing to win Game of the Year, though former IGN China editor-in-chief Charles Young said he was with the developers at the show and none cried. Following the ceremony, the game's producer Feng Ji expressed disappointment over the loss and confusion about the award's criteria, writing "I feel like I came all the way here for nothing!"; he said he had written his acceptance speech two years earlier. Some foreign media interpreted Feng Ji's comments as criticism of the Game Awards, which was attributed to machine translations misconstruing the meaning, self-deprecation, and humorous tone of the original Chinese text.

    Viewership

    An estimated 154 million viewers watched the ceremony, the most in the show's history to date and a 31% increase from the previous year. Its figures surpassed the average viewers of the Super Bowl by 30 million, the Academy Awards sevenfold, the Grammy Awards ninefold, and the World Series tenfold. Referencing the viewing figures, Reggie Fils-Aimé called the show "the biggest global entertainment event of our time", though TheGamers Kaur considered the claim disingenuous, citing the FIFA World Cup finals and Olympic Games, and the fact that shows like the Super Bowl are generally viewed in groups rather than individually.
    According to Streams Charts, the ceremony peaked at over four million concurrent viewers—the most in its history to date and a 10% increase from 2023—across 1,498 channels, including 1.25 million viewers on the official YouTube broadcast and 397,000 on Twitch. More than 15,900 content creators co-streamed the event, including over 11,000 on Twitch and a record 4,500 on YouTube. On YouTube, the ceremony peaked at 2.17 million concurrent viewers, with over 1.3 million on the official channel. On Twitter, usage of the hashtag #TheGameAwards increased by 150%, with more than 1.59 million posts receiving 6.79 billion impressions.