Jennifer English Shines Bright at a Reveal-Packed Game Awards Night
So, picture this: the Game Awards kick off, and before anyone even settles into their seats, the night is already moving at full speed. Music, lights, and then—bam—straight into major announcements. No slow build-up, no easing into it. It felt like the showrunner just said, “Let’s give them everything right now,” and honestly, it worked. The whole event carried this energetic, almost breathless momentum, and at the center of it all, one name ended up standing out more than most: Jennifer English.
Amid the chaos of world premieres and long-rumoured reveals finally coming to light, it was Jennifer English who walked away as one of the biggest winners of the night. She earned the award for Best Performance thanks to her role as Maelle in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
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But the awards were just one part of the night’s intensity. Right from the start, the show shot into the Best Action Game category, handing the win to Hades II without the usual dramatic buildup. And while people were still reacting to that, an unexpected teaser dropped—a cryptic but exciting glimpse at the next Divinity game. For months, fans had been passing around screenshots and strange theories about a “Desert Statue,” and suddenly, that mystery was confirmed onstage in the most casual, understated way possible.
And then came one of the worst-kept secrets in gaming circles: the long-whispered Star Wars project finally surfaced. Early footage was shown for Star Wars Fate: The Old Republic , confirming not only that the game is real, but that it’s targeting a 2026 release. The preview was clearly still in development, but it was enough to ignite a wave of reactions from the audience. No details were offered, which somehow only added to the excitement.
All these announcements, surprises, and reveals set a high bar—but Jennifer English’s win still managed to cut through all that noise. Her performance was held up as an example of how far storytelling in games has evolved, and her recognition became one of the emotional peaks of the night.
By the end of the show, it felt clear: 2026 is shaping up to be a massive year for games, and Jennifer English’s achievement added the perfect human touch to a night dominated by spectacle and secrets.
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