The Canadian Game Awards is being held on Saturday, February 15th at the TIFF Lightbox in Toronto. Here is the full list of nominees for the 2025 CGAs.
The Canadian Game Awards celebrates gaming’s greatest achievements created by developers in the Great White North in 16 categories, with contenders ranging from AAA games like Dragon Age: The Veilguard to indie titles like this year’s surprise hit Balatro. The ceremony will occur on February 15, 2025, at 8:00 p.m. Eastern time. The Awards have previously been shown on Amazon Prime Video, though they may not be available in every region.
In addition to celebrating games and their developers, the Canadian Game Awards also highlight some of the gaming community through their Esports and Content Creator categories. This is a nice way to honor the people who create meaningful ways to engage with gaming as a hobby outside of just playing games. At the very least, the Canadian Game Awards is a great way to learn about some new games that may have been overlooked by other awards ceremonies this past year.
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For the past decade, The Game Awards have celebrated each year's top video games in various categories.
However, the most coveted has always been the Game of the Year, which recognizes the best title according to a panel of experts and part of the gaming community.
Although there has always been controversy, the entire industry stops to see which games have been selected for the award thanks to the volume the organization has gathered.
Therefore, it's time to review history, remember the winners, and rank them from worst to best in this list with every GOTY of the last decade.
9 out of 10 last GOTYs playable on Playstation:)
It was such a great decade so many memorable moments... Good to be a gamer folks
GOTY of the Last Decade, availability!
Playstation: 10 out of 11
PC: 8 out of 11
Xbox: 7 out of 11
Nintendo: 4 out of 11
Okay, but The Game Awards are the most biased, least game-centric awards of all big 5 (with GJA, GDCA, BAFTA, DICE). They're diet E3, an ad reel for new games with awards as a side dish.
Almost none of TGA's GotY winners are the true game of the year besides maybe Baldur's Gate 3 and Elden Ring (which had no competition in 2022 aside for God of War).