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You’ve . Now it’s time to for your voice to be heard as we open voting for the this year’s Game of the Year Awards.
2016’s proved a busy year, opening with the anticipated release of and ending with the similarly long-awaited launches of and . The rest of the year was punctuated by hit after hit: , , , , , , , , , … the list goes on.
And even if you don’t see your own top pick in our list of nominees below, there’s a write-in option to allow you to cast your vote to which title you believe deserves the Platinum.
Polls are open from right now through to midnight on 31st December, after which votes will be tallied and winners presented.
So show your support for your favourite title this year and get voting!
Best PS4 Game
Best PS Vita Game
Best Independent Game
Best Use of PS4 Pro
Best PlayStation VR Game
Best Story
Best Performance
Best Soundtrack
Best Visuals
Best Multiplayer
Best Post-Release Content
Editor’s note: In years past, we’ve called this category “Best Expansion”… but that felt a bit limiting. This year, we’re expanding the category to recognise all forms of post-release content: DLC & add-ons, in-game special events, new modes, new episodes, new characters, the works. When you vote, take it all into consideration!
Most Innovative
Most Anticipated
Editor’s note: As in previous years, any game that has previously won a “Most Anticipated” award is not eligible to win a Trophy this year. That said, you can still vote for previous winners Horizon Zero Dawn and Persona 5, and we will call them out appropriately in the winners post should they place.
Furthermore, this year we are removing the year from this category. That means you can vote for any game that is currently announced, even if it doesn’t have a release date or year set.
*Previous winner
Studio of the Year
The post appeared first on .
2016’s proved a busy year, opening with the anticipated release of and ending with the similarly long-awaited launches of and . The rest of the year was punctuated by hit after hit: , , , , , , , , , … the list goes on.
And even if you don’t see your own top pick in our list of nominees below, there’s a write-in option to allow you to cast your vote to which title you believe deserves the Platinum.
Polls are open from right now through to midnight on 31st December, after which votes will be tallied and winners presented.
So show your support for your favourite title this year and get voting!
Best PS4 Game
Best PS Vita Game
Best Independent Game
Best Use of PS4 Pro
Best PlayStation VR Game
Best Story
Best Performance
Best Soundtrack
Best Visuals
Best Multiplayer
Best Post-Release Content
Editor’s note: In years past, we’ve called this category “Best Expansion”… but that felt a bit limiting. This year, we’re expanding the category to recognise all forms of post-release content: DLC & add-ons, in-game special events, new modes, new episodes, new characters, the works. When you vote, take it all into consideration!
Most Innovative
Most Anticipated
Editor’s note: As in previous years, any game that has previously won a “Most Anticipated” award is not eligible to win a Trophy this year. That said, you can still vote for previous winners Horizon Zero Dawn and Persona 5, and we will call them out appropriately in the winners post should they place.
Furthermore, this year we are removing the year from this category. That means you can vote for any game that is currently announced, even if it doesn’t have a release date or year set.
*Previous winner
Studio of the Year
The post appeared first on .