Expedition 33 Dominates The Game Awards 2025
So let me walk you through what just happened at The Game Awards 2025, because the night turned into something absolutely historic. The whole industry had been buzzing already, but by the end of the show, one thing was clear: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 completely owned the night. It wasn’t just a strong contender — it became the most awarded game in the history of the ceremony, taking home nine major trophies, including the ultimate crown: Game of the Year.
The show itself was its usual spectacle. Big musical moments, surprise guests, and yes, Geoff Keighley even brought out two Muppets this year, which added that signature mix of charm and chaos. New trailers kept dropping throughout the night, making it one of those events where you blink and feel like you missed something huge. And for anyone who joined late or didn’t watch at all, this year’s list of winners was packed with competition, emotion, and some genuine shocks.
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Of course, other games had their big moments too. Hades II snagged Best Action Game, Hollow Knight: Silksong grabbed Best Action/Adventure, and Battlefield 6 picked up Best Audio Design. South of Midnight won Games For Impact, while Grand Theft Auto VI — unsurprisingly — walked away with Most Anticipated Game. Even the esports categories saw familiar faces, with Counter-Strike 2 and players like Chovy earning top honors. And for the community-driven Player’s Voice award, Wuthering Waves came out on top after a tight race.
The entire night felt like a celebration of how wild, creative, and ambitious 2025 has been for gaming. And while every award had its own little story, this ceremony officially became the year of Expedition 33 — a rare moment where one game not only met expectations but completely shattered them.
If you missed the show, the conversations happening right now in the gaming world tell you everything: this was a landmark night, and Expedition 33 is going to be remembered as the defining winner of The Game Awards 2025.
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