Beat Saber Adds the Game Developers Choice Awards to its Trophy Shelf

The Game Developer Choice Awards 2019 held its annual event at the end of GDC 2019’s first day, honouring the best videogames across the industry, whether they were AAA, mobile, indie or virtual reality (VR) in nature. Up for the VR/AR category were some of the best-known titles, but it was the all-dominating Beat Saber that won out.

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Beat Games’ Beat Saber was up against Budget Cuts, Tetris Effect, Moss, and Astro Bot Rescue Mission, adding another award to its collection. Additionally, Beat Saber was the only videogame out of the entire awards selection to win a second time, with the Audience Award.

It seems that there’s an awful lot of love for the saber swinging rhythm action title, which is still listed as an Early Access title on Steam. Currently supporting PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, it was confirmed this week that Beat Saber would be a launch title for standalone headset Oculus Quest.

“The Game Developers Choice Awards represent the most refined games of the year, and the sheer variety of games honored tonight showed that games can still represent wholly new and unique creative visions,” said Katie Stern, General Manager of the Game Developers Conference in a statement. “A number of independently developed titles like Celeste, Gris and Florence helped prove how internal or deeply personal turmoil can make for massively appealing games for millions of fans. While games like God of War and Red Dead Redemption 2 capture our imagination with poignant moments juxtaposed against epic tales of staggering scale and technical prowess. We embrace and accept all these amazingly creative works, and we’re proud to recognize these nominees and winners alike for the imagination and hard work that brought them here.”

The full list of Game Developers Choice Awards winners are:

  • Best Audio – Celeste (Matt Makes Games)
  • Best Debut – Mountains (Florence)
  • Best Design – Into the Breach (Subset Games)
  • Best Mobile Game – Florence (Mountains)
  • Innovation Award – Nintendo Labo (Nintendo EPD / Nintendo)
  • Best Narrative – Return of the Obra Dinn (Lucas Pope / 3909)
  • Best Technology – Red Dead Redemption 2 (Rockstar Games)
  • Best Visual Art – Gris (Nomada Studio / Devolver Digital)
  • Best VR/AR Game – Beat Saber (Beat Games)
  • Audience Award – Beat Saber (Beat Games)
  • Game of the Year – God of War (Sony Santa Monica / Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • Pioneer Award – Rieko Kodama
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Amy Hennig

For all the latest updates from GDC 2019, keep reading VRFocus.

Get Voting for the 2019 Game Developers Choice Awards Audience Award

Last month the 2019 Game Developers Conference (GDC) announced that its annual Game Developers Choice Awards (GDCA) would be taking place, with five virtual reality (VR) titles chosen for the ‘Best VR/AR Game’. While that particular category winner is selected by judges, you the public also get your say in the Audience Award. Online voting has now begun, with some of the best VR titles going up against some of the best console and PC videogames.

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There are 22 videogames up for nomination in the GDCA, with the five VR titles being Tetris Effect, Moss, Budget Cuts, Astro Bot Rescue Mission and Beat Saber.

Additionally, there are the Independent Games Festival Awards (IGF Awards) which take place at the same time. Alas, when it comes to VR content the IGF Awards don’t have a lot to offer, with Polyarc’s Moss the only VR candidate.

To place your vote for the 19th Annual Game Developers Choice Awards Audience Award simply follow this link to the official GDCA form or here for the IGF Awards. There’s plenty of time with voting set to close next week on 11th February 2019. The winners will be announced live during the ceremonies on Wednesday, 20th March 2019 as part of the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, livestreamed on the official GDC Twitch channel.

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Last month GDC released its annual Game Industry Report, which survey’s nearly 4,000 developers from across the globe, revealing some highly interesting stats when it came to VR development and how popular certain headsets are.

This will be the 19th annual Game Developers Choice Awards and will be hosted once again by Tim Schafer, LucasArts industry veteran and founder of Double Fine Productions (Psychonauts 2). Just like any major event featuring VR or AR tech, VRFocus will be at GDC 2019 to bring you all the very latest news and announcements relating to the XR industry as they happen.

Tetris Effect, Moss, Beat Saber and More up for Game Developers Choice Awards

While CES 2019 this week tends to focus more on the hardware side of things when it comes virtual reality (VR), for gamers and videogame developers the first big show of the year is the 2019 Game Developers Conference in March. As per usual the event will host the Game Developers Choice Awards (GDCA), honouring titles across the breadth of the industry. All the nominees have now been announced, with several VR titles managing to find their way out of the dedicated VR/AR category.

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To be honest there aren’t really any surprises when it comes to those VR titles who have made the nomination grade as you can see below.

BEST VR/AR GAME

  • Budget Cuts (Neat Corporation)
  • Beat Saber (Beat Games)
  • Tetris Effect (Monstars and Resonair / Enhance)
  • Moss (Polyarc)
  • Astro Bot Rescue Mission (SIE Japan Studio / Sony Interactive Entertainment)

Honorable Mentions: Jurassic World Alive (Ludia), In Death (Sólfar Studios), Tendar (Tender Claws), Firewall Zero Hour (First Contact Entertainment / Sony Interactive Entertainment), Deracine (FromSoftware / Sony Interactive Entertainment)

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What’s far more promising for the industry as a whole is the inclusion of several titles in other categories, showcasing the reach VR experiences are starting to have. For example, Polyarc’s Moss also features in the Best Debut category with an honourable mention in the Innovation Award category. Tetris Effect shows up in Best Audio, Innovation Award, Best Visual Art (honourable mention) and Game of the Year (honourable mention.

Others worth noting are:

  • Beat Saber (Best Games) – Best Audio (honourable mention), Best Debut (honourable mention)
  • Astro Bot Rescue Mission (SIE Japan Studio / Sony Interactive Entertainment) – Best Design (honourable mention), Innovation Award (honourable mention)

This will be the 19th annual Game Developers Choice Awards and will be hosted once again by Tim Schafer, LucasArts industry veteran and founder of Double Fine Productions (Psychonauts 2). The ceremony will take place on Wednesday, 20th March, 2019 at 6:30pm at the San Francisco Moscone Center, and held in conjunction with the Independent Games Festival Awards (IGF).

Just like CES 2019, VRFocus will be at GDC 2019 to bring you all the very latest news and announcements relating to VR and AR as they happen.