Difference between revisions of "2021 Best Video Game Hugo"
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− | [[DisCon III]] used its authority under the [[WSFS constitution]] to create a one-time [[Special Committee Category]] for | + | [[DisCon III]] used its authority under the [[WSFS constitution]] to create a one-time [[Special Committee Category]] for '''Best Video Game'''. See [https://www.thehugoawards.org/2020/11/discon-iii-to-include-best-video-game-category-in-2021-hugo-awards/ this announcement] for further details. |
956 final ballots cast (40.5%)<br> | 956 final ballots cast (40.5%)<br> |
Latest revision as of 14:32, 17 September 2022
DisCon III used its authority under the WSFS constitution to create a one-time Special Committee Category for Best Video Game. See this announcement for further details.
956 final ballots cast (40.5%)
341 nominating ballots for 145 nominees, finalist range 183–30
- Hades (Publisher and Developer: Supergiant Games) [winner]
- Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Publisher and Developer: Nintendo)
- Spiritfarer (Publisher and Developer: Thunder Lotus)
- Final Fantasy VII Remake (Publisher Square Enix)
- The Last of Us: Part II (Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment / Developer: Naughty Dog)
- Blaseball (Publisher and Developer: The Game Band)
2021 Hugos | 2021 |
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