E3 held a dedicated awards show for all the games that were shown during this year’s convention. It closed out night four of the all-digital expo and handed out awards to a select few games from the show.
E3 gave out awards for the most anticipated games from Microsoft and Nintendo and handed out a trophy for the best overall presentation. Here are the winners from last night’s ceremony.
Most Anticipated Game Overall: Forza Horizon 5
Forza Horizon 5raced through this year’s E3 and stole the hearts of many. With its beautiful graphics and exquisitely detailed rendering of Mexico, it should not be surprising that many people are talking about this game. It just goes to show you that an extensive trailer with a dedication to detail can go a long way.
Best Presentation: Xbox and Bethesda
Xbox and Bethesdacame into E3 with strong presentation fundamentals. It had a plethora of trailers for games to come, highlighting much-anticipated games likeStarfieldandHalo Infinite. It sweetened the pot further by showing off several titles that would be available on day one via Xbox Game Pass. Finally, it had the perfect “one more thing” reveal withRedfall. This was everything one could want out of an E3 conference.
Most Anticipated Microsoft and Bethesda Game: Halo Infinite
Speaking of Xbox, the E3 Awards show gaveHalo Infinitethe award for the most anticipated Xbox and Bethesda game. This year we got a closer look at what will be in store for themultiplayerexperience as well as a new trailer for the campaign.
Most Anticipated Nintendo Game: Breath of the Wild 2
Nintendowas one of the last major presentations at this year’s show and it went out with a bang with its final reveal, a new trailer forBreath of the Wild 2. The trailer gave us a better look at Hyrule, which now has an aerial component, and some of the enemies that Link will face. It also gave fans new details to dissect, like Link’s new arm attachment that apparently doubles as a flamethrower. It was a perfect trailer to keep fans theorizing until the game launches in 2022.