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The Esports Awards is an annual awards ceremony dedicated to celebrating and honouring the achievements across the esports industry, with categories devoted to the community, creative, industry, on-air and professional competitive scene. The Esports Awards is the only awards ceremony in the gaming industry that focuses solely on celebrating success in the esports scene.

The awards ceremonies have been streamed live on a number of OTT platforms including Twitch, Twitter and YouTube and are held in November each year. Pre-shows for the awards are also streamed periodically throughout the year, announcing when voting is open and who the nominees are. Play of the Month runs all year round, with short-listed nominees for the Play of the Year award then presented at the ceremony.

First presented in 2016, there have been five ceremonies since the inaugural year.

History

Created in 2016 and was initially named the "Esports Industry Awards". The award show was the only gaming award ceremony that focused specifically on the achievements of esports scene, with the Game Awards only having a few categories devoted to esports.

Change of name

The name was changed in 2017 from "Esports Industry Awards" to the "Esports Awards". The name change was carried out to encapsulate the esports community and industry under one brand name. The change in brand name was to recognise that the Esports Awards is an award ceremony dedicated to represent the entire esports environment.

Venue

Throughout the 2016.[1], 2017 and 2018 campaigns the awards ceremonies took place at The Brewery London.

The 2019 ceremony was held at the Esports Stadium in Arlington, Texas[2]

While 2020 saw the awards move online due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Award process

When the nominees are announced as being open by the Esports Awards, nominees are submitted by the public. Nominations are evaluated by the Esports Awards panel (made up from experts/specialists from the industry) and the finalists are then announced. Once all the finalists are announced, the public then vote on their front runners for each category based on the nominees achievements over the past year. The Esports Awards process partly includes community votes alongside the votes from the Esports Awards panel. Votes are submitted via the Esports Awards website. After the public votes have been accounted for, the Esports Awards panel vote on their choices for each category, adding their vote to the public's and ultimately deciding the winner. The Community accounts for 25% of the overall vote and the Esports Awards Panel make up the final 75% of the vote. The winners are announced at the Esports Awards ceremony.

Esports awards panel

The judging for the Esports Awards is one of the most transparent and stringent of procedures, all overseen by the Esports Awards Panel/Esports Awards Committee. The Panel is made up of around 20 individuals spanning all corners of esports. From the likes of experts in League of Legends, Dota 2, Twitch, Youtube, Overwatch, Major League Gaming and more. The Panel is responsible for overseeing all of the voting procedures, contributing to 75% of the overall vote for the majority of the awards. In the case of completely community voted awards the Esports Committee close voting and sign these winners. Any individual is able to apply to become a member of the panel.

Hall of fame

Thhis is a dedicated area on the Esports Awards website which catalogues the winners for the previous years awards ceremonies, dating back to the inaugural year. The Hall of Fame has bios for each of the winners, describing the achievements over the 12 month period for each individual or group. This tab within the website allows easy access to previous winners and an understanding of the gaming climate of that year. The Hall of Fame aims to be an area where every year the Esports Awards recognises excellence, creates a legacy and honours the industry.

Pillars of legacy

There are the three core values that the Esports Awards aims to fulfil with their awards ceremonies. The three pillars are recognising excellence in esports, creating a legacy and honouring the industry. Recognising excellence ensures that success of players and organisations are appreciated and celebrate their achievements globally. Creating a Legacy focuses on documenting players and organisations success over the year ensuring their achievements are recognised in future years. Honouring the Industry refers to ensuring that the behind the scenes work for every esports event is recognised and celebrated. These core values are pinnacle for structuring the Esports Awards.

Awards

Award categories

Esports Personality of the Year
This award is reserved for any person that holds a role in esports and has shown that they are memorable for something other than talent, only someone with the charisma to win over the whole industry is worth for such an award.
Esports Console Player of the Year
This award is held for the elite within console esports. Only the best of the best each year have a chance at winning this award for their raw skill and incredible talent achieving such success.
Esports Console Rookie of the Year
This award is for the new kids on the block that have rocked the world of console esports exploding onto the scene and taking over. The contenders for this award are the ones to watch in console esports.
Esports Team of the Year
Team of the Year is an award for the team that have achieved phenomenal success within their game. The contenders for this award are the elite teams who have taken home major tournament trophies throughout the year, dominated their competition, and stood out above all rivals.
Esports Play of the Year
The Play of the Year is decided 100% by the community who have been voting throughout the year on the best plays of each month before the final vote for the play of the year consisting of all the winners of Play of the Month. These plays are highlight moments that a player could only dream of executing, the contenders for this award leave their rivals in awe of their incredible moments.
Esports PC Rookie of the Year
This award is for the new kids on the block that have rocked the world of PC esports exploding onto the scene and taking over. The contenders for this award are the ones to watch in PC esports.
Esports PC Player of the Year
This award is held for only the elite within PC esports. Only the best of the best each year have a chance at this award for their raw skill and incredible talent achieving such success.
Esports Organisation of the Year
An organisation consists of many teams competing in different games throughout the year in esports. Organisations that are contenders for this award will be the ones who have had the most success throughout the year and demonstrated the highest skills level.
Esports Coach of the Year
The Esports Coach of the Year honours a member of staff for a professional esports organisation or team in a coaching capacity who has been active in the role over the past year. Their work with their team will have had a significant impact on results and overall quality of the team and improved the working lives of their players. Their specialty might lie in excellent pre-game preparation, rousing mid series pep talks to inspire confidence or offering valuable insights to what the team is doing. Regardless of their style or chosen game, without them their team would be significantly worse off.
Esports Mobile Player of the Year
The Esports Mobile Player of the Year award recognises a competitor who competed in mobile titles over the past year at the top level. The award is judged on merit of both honours won throughout the year and skill cap of the individual. They could be a world champion in their chosen game, or one of the most consistent players in the world. Their performances across the year will have impressed and, while winning isn"t a requirement, they will have a few trophies on their shelf. They may have defined a meta, built a massive fan base through their play or simply just been too good for the opposition.
Esports Videographer of the Year
An esports videographer has the vital role of encapsulating the intensity of competition and the hardships teams traverse through displaying every emotion felt by the entire team including staff. Only the videographers who truly encapsulate the front line of esports and tell a story through their visual prowess can be considered a contender for this award.
Streamer of the Year
The Streamer of the Year is an entirely fan voted award that pits the biggest and best streamers against each other. Whether they are particularly skilled at the game they play or their personality is so electrifying they"ve earned a reputation as a top streamer only the best are contenders for this award.
Esports Content Creator of the Year
The Esports Content Creator of the Year honours the hard-working creators who bring fans high-quality content to keep them entertained, informed, or educated. Anyone who curates content whilst attracting a mass scale audience is eligible with the panel taking into account areas such as presenting style, popularity, originality, integrity, and the overall quality of the content. Whether it"s behind the scenes looks at a player"s life or a detailed analysis of an almost unnoticeable play that turned a game, great content inspires millions, and here we honor the very best creators in esports.
Esports Journalist of the Year
A journalist does more than report and interview, a contender for this award tells a story that you can"t look away from, they draw your attention, they find the information you don"t just want but need and the elite hold a narrative that draws you in from start to finish and only those elite journalists are contenders for this award.
Esports Game of the Year
The Esports Game of the Year is an award only for the best game as a whole. The game that plays the best, the game that holds the best competitions, the game that draws the fans in, the game that innovates, the game everyone wants to be a part of, that is what a game of the year contender must be able to achieve.
Esports Panel"s Choice Award
The Panel"s Choice Award is a stand alone and unique award that sees the judging panel independently select an individual who has had a significant impact on the esports industry in the previous year. The individual will have shown dedication and passion to improving the esports industry and strived to better the scene. Any person within the esports industry is eligible to be chosen, but they will have been a constant figure within the esports scene and community and have contributed positively to the growth of the industry in some way.
Esports Commercial Partner of the Year
Our Commercial Partner of the Year finalists represent the best in industry evangelism, creative marketing and championing the esports industry on a global scale, the commercial partners support the industry and go above and beyond for their partners to enable the best esports experience possible.
Esports Broadcaster of the Year
The Esports Broadcaster of the Year award is for the casters, commentators, hosts and analysts that truly deliver information to the audience in a charismatic, entertaining manner and capture the audience"s attention to truly appreciate what it is they are witnessing.
Esports Hardware Provider of the Year
With so much focus on individual skill and performance across esports it's easy to overlook the contribution and importance of those who provide the hardware and tools that allow professional esports athletes to do what they do best, this award is reserved only for the hardware provider who is enabling esports professionals to game on cutting-edge technology and make the experience the best it can be.
Esports Live Event of the Year
This award is for only the most electrifying, intense, international, world stage level events with the best teams from around the globe competing to prove who is the best of the best, these events are the end goal for teams competing in front of thousands of live viewers and millions watching around the world. This was not included in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Esports Photographer of the Year
The photographers who are considered for this award are the ones who have the ability to show every single emotion within their pictures, the highs of winning and the lows of losing, the scale of these grand events held in incredible arenas and the emotions of the fans watching.
Esports Coverage Website of the Year
The best coverage websites are the ones that are reliable, are updated the instant any updates are available and provide the fans with the best experience with cutting-edge stories that draw you in and make you feel like you were in the moment. Only the elite coverage websites can contend for this award.
Esports Supporting Agency of the Year
Esports stars and organisations are facing the enormous world of esports head first and being dropped into the deep end with no understanding of how to sustain success. Supporting agencies are there to help players and teams to survive the esports world and only the best agencies are contenders for this award the agencies that go above and beyond for their clients.
Esports Publisher of the Year
This award is reserved for only the top level publishers. These publishers must be the creators of an active esports game that is thriving in the industry with a significant player base that actively show the ability the publishers have to increase longevity of the game, the publishers must also take an interest in the esports side of the game making an effort to make the competitions and events happen.
Esports Collegiate Award
The Esports Collegiate Award will honour a group or person who has significantly contributed to the world of collegiate esports. That could be an esports program that has improved the lives of players drastically, advanced the standards of collegiate esports or otherwise forged a path through to pro for individuals or teams competing. Or it could be an organisation or individual who has added something new to the collegiate esports scene, increased it"s exposure in the world or otherwise had a profound impact on improving the collegiate esports experience for athletes and fans.
Esports Mobile Game of the Year
Esports Mobile Game of the Year will honour a game that, over the past 12 months, has pushed the world of mobile esports forward. This could include, but is not limited to, showing creativity and innovation tailored towards the portability of a handheld device. Any game available on a mobile device could win, providing it has evidenced competitive gaming that translates and captures the essence of esports competition in a mobile format.
Esports Content Team of the Year
The Esports Content Team of the Year honours a team focused on outputting best in class and standout content in the world of esports. The content can take any form, from video and the likes of docuseries, behind the scenes and visuals effects to written biographies and blogs as well as social media campaigns. The team will have found a large audience and entertained, educated or informed many. The team as a whole will have produced multiple high-quality pieces of content throughout the year with original ideas and professional execution. The content team will help to create a strong sense of identity and enhance the perception of the brands they represent.
Esports Content Series of the Year
Esports Content Series of the Year honours a series that significantly raised the bar for esports content over the past year. From behind the scenes documentaries, to in depth analytical dissections of in game action, the esports world has seen it"s fair share of incredible content, but this award is for the very best of the last year. It could be a technical masterclass, a gripping tale that keeps fans hooked or something we have never seen before, but one thing is for sure, it will be remembered for years and have you glued to your seat as you experience it. The Content can be in the form of video, visual, audio, podcast or more – ultimately celebrating content in any form.
Esports Creative/Creative Team of the Year
Esports Creative/Creative Team of the Year honours those that build the perception of brands, live streams, tournaments and content. Instant familiarity and recognition as well as sentiment are all expertly executed when defining top level creative work. The winner significantly raises the bar, creating trends and defining campaigns across the industry, as well as inspiring new ways of engaging the audience.
Esports Creative Piece of the Year
The Esports Creative Piece of the Year recognises an exemplary piece of esports content that engages and typifies what excellence in esports truly means. This content piece can range from social media campaigns, tournament/event promotional campaigns, stage design, broadcast assets, sound production, advertising campaigns and digital branding, of which highlights exceptional design whilst also delivering clear messaging throughout.
Esports Cosplay of the Year
The Esports Cosplay of the Year honours a cosplayer who has created some truly breathtaking cosplay and presented it to the community in the form of video or streams, or a cosplay competition during the previous 12 months. The quality of the work will be unmatched by peers, with unbelievable attention to detail, almost exact likeness to the character they portray and a spark of originality in their work. When they are in full cosplay it will be nearly impossible to tell the difference between the character and the cosplayer.
Esports Caster of the Year (Colour)
The Esports Caster of the Year for colour casters honours the colour caster who has provided some of the most memorable analysis and calls in games over the past 12 months. The caster will have a knack for storytelling intertwined with statistics and analysis that add depth and meaning to the events happening ingame. While play by play casters mostly provide the hype it"s the colour casters who explain the theory behind plays and the analysis of how and why things happen. Their strength may lie in detailed analysis, on point predictions or even comic relief, but without them broadcasts would be significantly less entertaining.
Esports Caster of the Year (Play by Play)
The Esports Caster of the Year for play by play commentators honours the caster who has provided some of the best calls over the past year in any esports title. Whether they have called moments that have been immortalised forever with their words, or have had a consistent year of high quality broadcasting this person will be at the very top of the game. Specialising in calling the action as it goes down and keeping viewers up to speed with the craziness that is going on is the play by play caster"s goal, but some take it to new levels with very original calls.
Esports Host of the Year
The Esports Host of the Year honours the finest talent in the world of hosting, be it on a desk, stage or elsewhere. A good host ties the broadcast together, seamlessly moving from one segment to another, while keeping the analysis flowing and interesting and fans engaged, not to forget the invaluable segue. With production crews in their ears, fan reactions to evoke and the weight of the entire broadcast on their shoulders it"s no easy task, but these hosts make it look easy.
Esports Analyst of the Year
Esports Analyst of the Year honours on or off screen analysts that break down the action and preview the upcoming games along with the event host. While some are masters of analysing the key moments, others have put in the research to look forward at what will happen and why as well as the stats to back it up. They may specialize in crafting the storylines heading into the upcoming games, but all analysts provide insightful commentary on the tournament that enhances the viewing experience.

Play of the month

A monthly event presented by the Esports Awards. The event showcases some of the best plays from the professional scene of esports. The videos are brought out monthly showing 6-8 plays from professional players in recent esports events or tournaments. Video clips can be sent via Twitter or email by the fans. The plays are all chosen internally by the Esports Awards experts in their field. All the plays display moments in the match where the players show an impressive amount of skill in their given field.The public are then able to vote on their choice of best play of the month. All the winners over a 12 month period become nominees for the Play of the Year Award, with the winner being announced at the Esports Awards ceremony. There is also a wildcard category where runner-ups are given the chance to come back and be nominated for Play of the Year.

Previous award shows

Year Date of Ceremony Community Votes Hosted By Venue Live Viewers Content Viewers Trending
2016 21 November 7,000 Jason Bradbury, Julia Hardy The Brewery London 85,000 10,000 London
2017 13 November 750,000 Oj Bjorg, Julia Hardy, Lottie Van-Praag, Adam Savage The Brewery London 400,000 5,000,000 London, LA
2018 12 November 3,300,000 Eefje "Sjokz" Depoortere, Alex "Goldenboy" Mendez, Lottie Van-Praag, Adam Savage The Brewery London 5,000,000 10,000,000 Worldwide
2019 16 November 3,750,000 Eefje "Sjokz" Depoortere, Alex "Goldenboy" Mendez, Lottie Van-Praag, Juan "Hungrybox" DeBiedma Arlington, Texas 7,000,000 13,000,000 Worldwide
2020 21 November 5,100,000 Eefje "Sjokz" Depoortere Online only 8,000,000 15,600,000 Worldwide

Nominees and winners

2016

The awards were held at the Brewery in Moorgate on the 21 November 2016. The show presented 18 awards in various categories of esports. The categories were chosen from across the whole esports scene, recognising players and industry brands alike.

Category Nominees Winner
UK esports player of the Year James "Bakery" Baker (HotS) Callum Swan|Callum "Swanny" Swan
Raymond "kaSing" Tsang (LOL)
Simon "fredy122" Payne (LOL)
Sean "Dragonn" Allen (FIFA)
Joshua "Snitch" Bennett (HotS)
Callum "Swanny" Swan (CoD)
Ryan Hart (SF)
Benjamin "Problem X" Simon (SF)
Will "Buk57" Buck (Halo)
Alex "Buk20" Buck (Halo)
Console player of the Year Spencer 'Gorilla' Ealing (FIFA) Scump|Seth "Scump" Abner
Sean "Dragonn" Allen (FIFA)
Gonzalo "ZeRo" Barrios (Smash 4)
Mathew "Royal2" Fiorante (Halo)
Natan "Mister Crimson" Massol (SF)
Ian "Crimsix" Porter (CoD)
Adam "Armada" Lindgren (Smash Melee)
Justin Wong (Street Fighter)
Juan "HungryBox" Debiedma (Smash Melee)
Mohamed Al-Bacha (FIFA)
Seth "Scump" Abner (COD)
PC Player of the Year in Association with Xbox and Windows 10 Olof "olofmeister" Kajbjer (CSGO) Marcelo David|Marcelo "Coldzera" David
Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok (LOL)
Marcelo "coldzera" David (CSGO)
Thijs "Thijs" Molendijk (HS)
Amer "Miracle" al-Barqawi (DOTA)
Ladislav "GuardiaN" Kovács (CSGO)
Nikola "NiKo" Kovač (CSGO)
Song "Smeb" Kyung-ho (LOL)
Cho "Mata" Se-hyeong (LOL)
Zhang "Faith_bian" Ruida (DOTA)
Esports Rookie of the Year in Association with Twitch Luka "PerkZ" Perković (G2) Amer "Miracle" Al-Barqawi
Chres "Sencux" Laursen (Splyce)
Amer "Miracle-" al-Barqawi (Dota 2)
Glenn "Hybrid" Doornenbal (G2)
Joshua "Dardoch" Hartnett (Team Liquid)
Esports Game of the Year CS:GO – Valve Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
League of Legends – Riot Games
Dota 2 – Valve
StarCraft II – Blizzard Entertainment
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 – Activision
Smite – Hi-Rez Studios
Halo 5: Guardians – Microsoft
Heroes of the Storm – Blizzard Entertainment
Overwatch – Blizzard Entertainment
Rocket League – Psyonix
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Nintendo
Street Fighter V – Capcom
Hearthstone - Blizzard Entertainment
Esports Team of the Year Fnatic (CSGO) Team Envy|Team Envyus
SK Telekom T1 (LOL)
Team Secret (DOTA)
MVP Black (HotS)
Team SoloMid (LOL)
OpTic Gaming (COD)
Evil Geniuses (DOTA)
Team Liquid (All games)
SK Gaming (CSGO)
Natus Vincere (CSGO)
Wings Gaming (DOTA2)
EnVyUs (All Games)
Esports Personality of the Year in Association with NowTV Duncan "Thorin" Shields FalleN|Gabriel "Fallen" Toledo
Patrik "Carn" Sattermon
Ian "Crimsix" Porter
Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok
Jake "SirActionSlacks" Kanner
Gabriel "Fallen" Toledo
Domino"s Streamer of the Year Spencer Owen Michael Santana
Josh "Steel" Nissan
Saqib "Lirik" Zahid
Alistair "Ali-A" Aiken
Olajide "JJ" Olatunji (KSI)
Chance "Sodapoppin" Morris
Michael "Imaqtpie" Santana
Jaryd "summit1g" Lazar
Streaming Platform of the Year Twitch Twitch
YouTube
Azubu
MLG.tv
Hitbox
Facebook
Twitter
Esports Journalist of the Year in Association with Omen by HP Richard Lewis Richard Lewis
Duncan Shields
Jacob Wolf
Tyler Fionn Erzberger
Chris Higgins
Pip Warr
Chris Thursten
Stephen Wen-ji Chiu
Best Esports Coverage Website GosuGamers The Score
HLTV.org
Dexerto
ESPN
PC Gamer
Aftonbladet E-sport
Yahoo Esports
Red Bull eSports
The Score eSports
The Daily Dot
Team Liquid
The eSports Observer
Slingshot eSports
New Esports Game of the Year Rocket League – Psyonix Overwatch
Overwatch – Blizzard Entertainment
Vainglory – Super Evil Megacorp
Street Fighter V – Capcom
FIFA 16 - EA
Esports Publisher of the Year Valve Corporation Valve Corporation
Activision
Blizzard Entertainment
Ubisoft
EA
Microsoft
Capcom
Nintendo
Sony Computer Entertainment
Codemasters
Psyonix
Riot Games
Esports Broadcaster of the Year Anders Blume (CSGO) Auguste Massonnat
Rivington Bisland III (LOL)
Eefje "Sjokz" Depoortere (LOL)
Dan "Artosis" Stemkoski
Alex "machine" Richardson (CSGO, CoD)
Owen "ODPixel" Davis
Austin "Capitalist" Walsh
Josh "Jatt" Leesman
Paul "ReDeYe" Chaloner
Christopher "MonteCristo" Mykles
Auguste "Semmler" Massonnat
Esports Commercial Partner of the Year in association with Gillette G2A Monster Energy|Monster
Newegg
Intel
Turtle Beach Europe
AlphaDraft
HTC
Monster
DXRacer
Red Bull
Anheuser-Busch InBev
Best Hardware Provider Intel Scuf Gaming
SteelSeries
BenQ
Creative
Logitech G
Plantronics Gaming
Astro Gaming
Scuf Gaming
AMD
Asus ROG
MSI
Razer
HyperX
Alienware
HP
Acer
Esports Photographer of the Year Joe Brady Rob Paul
Stephanie "Vexanie" Lindgren
Helena Kristiansson
Rob Paul
Adela Sznajder
Live Event of the Year MLG Columbus The International 6
Epicenter
IEM Katowice World Finals
ESL One Cologne
Mid Season Invitational
Eleague Season 1
Dreamhack Austin
The Manila Major
The International 6 (August)
Evo 2016
Blizzcon (2015)
CoD World League 2016

2017

Held at the Brewery in Moorgate in London on the 13 November. Grouped into Group 1 (more community based awards) and Group 2 (more pro based awards).

Category Nominees Winner
Esports Personality of the Year Soren "Bjergsen" Bjerg Eefje "Sjokz" Depoortere
Michael "Shroud" Grzesiek
Eefje "Sjokz" Depoortere
Jake "SirActionSlacks" Kanner
Ryan Hart
Damon "Karma" Barlow
Esports Streamer of the Year Adam "Loop" Bahriz Dr DisRespect
Michael "imaqtpie" Santana
Christopher "Sacriel" Ball
Henrik "AdmiralBulldog" Ahnberg
Joshua "steel" Nissan
Jaryd "summit1g" Lazar
Saqib "Summith1g" Lazar
Dr Disrespect
Chance "Sodapoppin" Morris
Edwin "Castro_1021" Castro
Paul "Ice Poseidon" Denino
Esports Console Player of the Year Seth "Scump" Abner Matthew "Formal" Piper
Spencer "Gorilla" Ealing
Adam "Armada" Lindgren
Matthew "FormaL" Piper
Ian "Crimsix" Porter
Tony "Lethul" Campbell Jr.
Hajime "Tokido" Taniguchi
Juan "HungryBox" DeBiedma
Esports PC Player of the Year Soren "Bjergsen" Bjerg Amer "Miracle" Al-Barqawi
Marcelo "Coldzera" David
Lee "Faker" Sang-Hyeok
Kuro "KuroKy" Takhasomi
Amer "Miracle" Barqawi
Daniil "Zeus" Teslenko
Simon "ScHwimpi" Svensoon
Alex "Neeb" Sunderhaft
Jun "TY" Tae Yang
Nicolai "Dev1ce" Reedtz
Esports Broadcaster of the Year Eefje "Sjokz" Depoortere Alex "Machine" Richardson
Alex "Machine" Richardson
Henry "HenryG" Greer
Matthew "Sadokist" Trivett
Clint "Maven" Evans
Owen "ODPixel" Davies
Trevor "Quickshot" Henry
D'ron "D1" Maingrette
Jaycie "Gillyweed" Gluck
Toby "TobiWan" Dawson
Esports Rookie of the Year (PC) Mike Yeung Abay Khassenov|Abay "Hobbit" Khassenov
Robin "Ropz" Kool
Maroun "GH" Merhej
Abay "H0bbit" Khassenov
Nikita "Clawz" Marchinsky
Esports Photographer of the Year Rob Paul Joe Brady
Helena Kristiansson
Patrick Strack
Joe Brady
Joao Ferreira
Adela Sznajder
Esports Coverage Website of the Year HLTV ESPN Esports
Team Liquid
theScore esports
DOT Esports
Red Bull eSports
Dexerto
The Esports Observer
GosuGamers
ESPN Esports
PVP Live
Slingshot Esports
Esports Videographer of the Year Lewis Farley Davis "Hitch" Edwards
Damian Estrada
Moritz "Moose" Zimmermann
Phillipp "Phillian" Neubauer
Luzas Pasiut
Davis "OpTic Hitch" Edwards
Rhys Rasmussen
Tom "D1ablo" Newman
Max Olivo
Esports Unsung Hero of the Year Jasmine Kanuga Megan Cutrofello|Megan "Rheingoldriver" Cutrofello
Jack "KBBQ" Chen
Moses FPS
Jacob Harrison
Megan "RheingoldRiver" Cutrofello
Joe Cardali
Andrey Grygoriev
Adam "B0aty" Lyne
Graham Pitt
Ian Smith
UK Esports Player of the Year Ryan "Doomsee" Graham Spencer "Gorilla" Ealing
Spence "Gorilla" Ealing
Thomas "Tommey" Trewren
Dylan "Madcat" Daly
Owen "Smooya" Butterfield
DC "Infexious" Coleman
James "bakery" Baker
Raymon "kaSing" Tsang
Esports Journalist of the Year Richard Lewis Duncan Shields|Duncan "Thorin" Shields
Duncan "Thorin" Shields
Ollie Ring
Aaron Mickunas
Jacob Wolf
Mike Kent
Kelsey Moser
Tyler "FionnOnFire" Erzeberger
Tomi "lurppis" Kovanen
Stephen "stuchiu" Chiu
Travis Gafford
Esports Play of the Year (Astralis) Dupreeh Matthew "Formal" Piper
(Echo Fox) Tokido
(Optic Gaming) FormaL
(FaZe Clan) NiKo
Esports Rookie of the Year (Console) Pierce "Gunless" Hillman Punk (video game player)|Victor "Punk" Woodley
Alex "Arcitys" Sanderson
Anthony "Shotzzy" Cuevas
Victor "Punk" Woodley
Shaun "Shellz" Springette
Preston "Prestinni" Sanderson
Streaming Platform of the Year Twitch Twitch
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
Smashcast
Esports Breakthrough Game of the Year PuBG PlayerUnknown"s Battleground
H1Z1
Vainglory
Quake Champions
Rainbow Six Siege
Paragon
Injustice 2
Esports Team of the Year Optic Gaming (CoD) Optic Gaming
Astralis (CS:GO)
SK Telecom T1 (LoL)
Team EnVyUs (CoD)
Team Liquid (Dota 2)
OG (Dota 2)
Lunatic-Hai (Overwatch)
Dynasty Gaming Female (CS:GO)
PENTA sports (R6 Siege)
L5 (Heroes of the Storm)
Esports Commercial Partner of the Year Monster G Fuel
Gillette
SteelSeries
Omen by HP
Intel
Corsair
ASUS ROG
Scuf Gaming
G FUEL
Logitech
Arby's
ASTRO Gaming
Esports Live Event of the Year ESL One Cologne League of Legends World Championship
ECS Season 3 Finals 2017
ELEAGUE Major
EVO 2017
League of Legends World Championship
Call of Duty World Championship
EPICENTER Dota
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Esports Publisher of the Year Blizzard Entertainment Riot Games
Valve Corporation
Riot Games
Ubisoft
Super Evil Megacorp
Nintendo
Activision
Psyonix
The Coalition
343 Industries
Esports Game of the Year Counter Strike Global Offensive Counter Strike Global Offensive
League of Legends
Dota 2
Rocket League
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare
Street Fighter V
FIFA 17
Overwatch
Esports Hardware Provider of the Year Intel Intel
HyperX
SteelSeries
Corsair
BenQ ZOWIE
DXRacer
ASUS ROG
NVIDIA
Razer
OMEN by HP
Scuf Gaming
Turtle Beach Corporation
Elgatio
AMD
ASTRO Gaming
GT Omega

2018

The ceremony was held as the Brewery in Moorgate on the 12 November. There were 23 awards presented on the night. The awards for this year were split into two groups, group 1 contained all the awards dedicated to the industry such as Streaming Platform of the Year and Esports Publisher of the Year. Group 2 contained the community focused awards which included awards such as the player and streamer awards. There were 4 pre-shows announcing news and finalists for the awards spread throughout 2018.

Category Nominees Winner
Esports Personality of the Year Tyler Ninja Blevins Tyler "Ninja" Blevins
Dr Disrespect
Nadeshot
Shroud
Chris Puckett
Courage
Goldenboy
Soe Gschwind Penski
Sjokz
Esports Console Player of the Year Nick Kolcheff "Nick Mercs" Mossad Aldossary|Mossad "MSdossary" Aldossary
William Peter Hjelte "Leffen"
Mossad "MSdossary" Aldossary
Adam "Assault" Garcia
Dominique "SonicFox" McLean
Kenny Williams
Benjamin "Problem X" Simon
Hajime "Tokido" Tanigychi
Anthony "Shotzzy" Cuevas-Castro
Esports Console Rookie of the Year Thomas "TJHaLy" Haly Kenny "Kenny" Williams
Preston "Priestahh" Greiner
Kenny Williams
Mossad "MSdossary" Aldossary
Donovan "F2TekKz" Hunt
Brandon "Dashy" Otell
Alex "Alexx" Carpenter
Esports Team of the Year Astralis (CS:GO) Astralis
Team Liquid (LOL)
Fnatic (LOL)
Royal Never Give Up (LOL)
Team Liquid (PUBG)
Natus Vincere (CS:GO)
Nova Esports (Clash Royale)
Team Dignitas (Rocket League)
KT Rolster (LOL)
OG (DOTA)
Evil Geniuses (COD)
London Spitfire (Overwatch)
Esports Play of the Year (ENCE) SHA77E Attach (video game player)|Dillon "Attach" Price
(Kaliber) ACCURACY
(Space Soldiers) Paz
(Penta) Pengu
(Echo Fox) Tokido
(FaZe Clan) Attach
(Nora Rengo) Wokka
(UYU) Oil King
(London Spitfire) Profit
(TSM) Bjergsen
Esports PC Rookie of the Year JJoNak Gabriël Rau|Gabriël "Bwipo" Rau
Licorice
JSTN
Wokka
ropz
Carpe
CeRq
Bwipo
Profit
Topson
Esports PC Player of the Year s1mple S1mple|Oleksandr "s1mple" Kostyliev
Profit
NiKo
Pengu
Uzi
dupreeh
ana
JJoNak
Scoom
Smeb
Doublelift
Carpe
Esports Organisation of the Year Cloud9 Cloud9
Team Liquid
Team SoloMid
FaZe Clan
100 Thieves
OpTic Gaming
Echo Fox
EnVy
G2 Esports
Fnatic
Esports Videographer of the Year Davis "Hitch" Edwards Davis "Hitch" Edwards
Max Olivo
Damian Estrada
John "The Narwhal" Farrar
Phillipp "Phillian" Neubauer
Rhys Rasmussen
Gabriel Ruiz
Rober "OhhRogerr" Rogers
Esports Breakthrough Game of the Year Fortnite Fortnite
COD WW2
Clash Royale
FIFA 18
NBA2K
Dragon Ball FighterZ
Arena of Valor
Battalion 1944
Streamer of the Year Ninja Tyler "Ninja" Blevins
Shroud
DrDisRespect
XQc
Tyler1
Courage
TSM Myth
Stone Mountain 64
Summit1G
Pokimane
Esports Journalist of the Year Richard Lewis Jacob Wolf
Jacob Wolf
Duncan 'Thorin' Shields
Tyler 'Fionnonfire' Erzberger
Travis Gafford
Mike Kent
Rod "Slasher" Breslau
Emily Rand
Jarek "DeKay" Lewis
Laure Valee
Esports Game of the Year Overwatch Overwatch
Call of Duty World War Two
Fortnite
CS:GO
League of Legends
Rainbow Six Siege
Dota 2
Player Unknown Battlegrounds
Dragon Ball FighterZ
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Esports Unsung Hero of the Year DrLupo Milos Nedeljkovic
MrBeast
Nadeshot
Terroriser
Milos Nedeljkovic
Ryan Morrison
Sheever
Kim Meltzer
Esports Commercial Partner of the Year Gfuel Intel
HyperX
Intel
T-Mobile
Toyota
Betway
Omen by HP
Turtle Wax
Gillette
DR Pepper
HTC
Rocket Mortgage
Alienware
Esports Broadcaster of the Year Brandon Smith and Richard Buckley Clint "Maven" Evans
Uber
Sjokz
Goldenboy
Machine
Soe Gschwind-Penski
Maven
Laure Valée
Christopher MonteCristo Mykles
Deficio
James Bardolph
Quickshot
Esports Hardware Provider of the Year Intel NVIDIA
Hyper X
ASUS
NVIDIA
Scuf Gaming
Omen by HP
Corsair
TurtleBeach
BenQ Zowie
GTOmega
Logitech
Razer
Esports Live Event of the Year ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018 Overwatch League Grand Finals
League of Legends World Championship 2018
Overwatch League Grand Final 2018
COD World League Championship 2018
The International 2018
The Six Invitational 2018
IEM Katowice 2018
Evo 2018 Championship Series
Rocket League Championship Series
FACEIT Major 2018
PUBG Global Invitational 2018
Clash Royale Crown Championship
Esports Photographer of the Year Helena Kristiansson Helena Kristiansson
Joe Brady
Joao Ferreira
Robert Paul
Kyle Miller
Rich Lock
Stephanie Lindgren
Chris "ChrisB3t" Betancourt
Esports Coverage Website of the Year ESPN Esports ESPN Esports
Blitz Esports
Dexerto
Charlie Intel
Liquipedia
Dot Esports
Inven Global
HLTV
DBLtap
TheScore
Esports Supporting Agency of the Year Evolved Talent Agency Evolved Talent Agency
Freaks 4U Gaming
Level 99
Code Red Esports
Anna B. Baumann
National Association of Collegiate Esports
STARK Esports
ESG Law
Streaming Platform of the Year Twitch Twitch
YouTube
Twitter
Facebook
Znipe
Mixer
Esports Publisher of the Year Valve Blizzard Entertainment
Blizzard
Riot Games
Activision
Epic Games
Psyonix
EA
Ubisoft
PUBG Corp.
Capcom

2019

The ceremony moved from London to Esports Stadium Arlington in Arlington Texas and took place on 16 November. There are 27 awards to be presented on the night. For the first time since the awards began it is being split into three separate categories: community, pro and industry. As well as this, the awards will be open for the general public to attend for the first time since they began. The show will be broadcast live on platforms such as Twitch.

Category Nominees Winner
Esports Cosplay of the Year Sneaky LittleJem
Jessica Nigri
Kitty Kaboom
LittleJem
Maul
Kinpatsu
Spoon Makes
Willow Creative
Anaelic
Polygon Forge
Yaya Han
Esports Personality of the Year in association with Arlington Convention and Visitors Bureau Nadeshot Matthew "Nadeshot" Haag
Sjokz
Goldenboy
DrLupo
FalleN
Steve Arhancet
Ninja
Ocelote
H3CZ
Esports Photographer of the Year Helena Kristiansson Stephanie Lindgren
Joe Brady
Joao Ferreira
Kirill Bashkirov
Michal Konkol
Peter Chau
Chris Bahn
Steph Lindgren
Nuno Miranda
Esports Videographer of the Year in association with eBeatz Matt "Mawcho" Reyez Logan Dodson (100 Thieves)
Cory Doggett
Gabriel Ruiz
Johannes Lehner
Damian Estrada
Robert Rogers
Max Olivo
Charles Dalton
Logan Dodson
Streamer of the Year in association with Arlington Convention and Visitors Bureau Tfue Dr Disrespect
NICKMERCS
Dr Disrespect
CouRage
Ninja
Alanzoka
Gotaga
TimTheTatman
Pokimane
Shroud
Esports Breakthrough Game of the Year Apex Legends Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
PUBG Mobile
Old School Runescape
Guns of Boom
Brawl Stars
Magic: The Gathering Arena
FIFA 19
NBA 2K19
Battalion 1944
Esports Commercial Partner of the Year in association with Blinkfire Analytics Red Bull HyperX
Logitech
HyperX
DHL
Alienware
AT&T
State Farm
G Fuel
Intel
Scuf Gaming
Esports Coverage Website of the Year in association with Sizzle Creative VP Esports Dexerto
GosuGamers
Dot Esports
Inven Global
theScore esports
The Esports Observer
Liquipedia
HLTV
Dexerto
ESPN Esports
Esports Game of the Year League of Legends League of Legends
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Fortnite
Overwatch
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds
Rainbow Six Siege
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
DOTA 2
Rocket League
Street Fighter V
Esports Hardware Provider of the Year AMD Intel
Logitech
Intel
ASTRO
Nvidia
HyperX
Scuf Gaming
ASUS ROG
Secretlab
Micro-Star International
Razer
Alienware
Esports Journalist of the Year Jacob Wolf Richard Lewis
Ashley Kang
Tyler "FionnOnFire" Erzberger
Duncan "Thooorin" Shields
Richard Lewis
Jared "DeKay" Lewis
Emily Rand
Dustin Steiner
Kevin Aiello
Antonio "Inyustificado" Yuste
Esports Publisher of the Year in association with Populous Activision Blizzard Riot Games
Riot Games
Valve
Epic Games
Ubisoft
PUBG Corporation
Tencent
EA
Capcom
Supercell
Esports Supporting Agency of the Year ESG Law Loaded
Freaks 4U Gaming
CSA
Hitmarker Jobs
Code Red Esports
National Association of Collegiate Esports
Evolved Talent Agency
Loaded
Esports Caster of the Year Matthew "Sadokist" Trivett Henry "HenryG" Greer
Indiana "Froskurinn" Black
Chris "PapaSmithy" Smith
Christoper "MonteCristo" Mykles
Jack "Courage" Dunlop
Clint "Maven" Evans
Henry "HenryG" Greer
Clayton "CaptainFlowers" Raines
Matt "Mr X" Morello
Kaci Aitchison
Mitch "Uber" Leslie
Ben "Benson" Bowe
Esports Coach of the Year in association with Maika"i Copenhagen James Crowder Danny Zonic Sorensen
Eric "adreN" Hoag
Brice "Faccento" Faccento
Danny "zonic" Sørensen
Kim "kkOma" Jeong-gyun
Fabian "GrabbZ" Lohmann
Dae-hee "Crusty" Park
Nick "Ashes" Ridgeway
Rémy "XTQZZZ" Quoniam
Titouan "Sockshka" Merloz
Mike "Packing10" Szklanny
Esports Console Player of the Year in association with Scuf Gaming Dominique "Sonicfox" Mclean Dominique "Sonicfox" Mclean
Brandon "Dashy" Otell
Mohammed "Mo Auba" Harkous
James "Clayster" Eubanks
Chris "Simp" Lehr
Alexandre "Kaydrop" Courant
Gilbert "Xplosive" Rojo
Sam "Octane" Larew
Juan "Hungrybox" Debiedma
Leonardo "MKLeo" Lopez Perez
Kenneth "Kenny" Williams
Justin "jstn" Morales
Esports Console Rookie of the Year in association with Scuf Gaming Chris "Simp" Lehr Chris "Simp" Lehr
Leonardo "MKLeo" Lopez Perez
Mohammed "Mo Auba" Harkous
Dylan "Envoy" Hannon
Aydan "Aydan" Conrad
Tyler "aBeZy" Pharris
McArthur "Cellium" Jovel
Gavin "Tweek" Dempsey
Kyle "Scrub Killa" Robertson
Dylan "Dylan" Henderson
Esports Host of the Year Alex "Goldenboy" Mendez Alex "Goldenboy" Mendez
Alex "Machine" Richardson
Eefje "Sjokz" Depoortere
Paul "Redeye" Chaloner
Tres "stunna" Saranthus
James "Dash" Patterson
Nyvi Estephan
Chris Puckett
Frankie Ward
Katie Bedford
Esports Organisation of the Year Team Liquid
Esports PC Player of the Year Oleksandr "s1mple" Kostyliev Kyle "Bugha" Giersdorf
Kyle "Bugha" Giersdorf
Luka "Perkz" Perković
Yiliang "Doublelift" Peng
Rasmus "Caps" Winther
Russel "Twistzz" Van Dulken
Niclas "Pengu" Mouritzen
Matthew "super" DeLisi
Jay "sinatraa" Won
Topias Miikka "Topson" Taavitsainen
Johan "N0tail" Sundstein
Nicolai "dev1ce" Reedtz
Esports PC Rookie of the Year Kyle "Bugha" Giersdorf Kyle "Bugha" Giersdorf
Matheiu "ZywOo" Herbaut
Tim "Nemesis" Lipovšek
David "aqua" Wang
Emil "nyhrox" Bergquist Pedersen
Danila "dan" Dontsov
Yeon-kwan "Nenne" Jeong
Jere "sergej" Salo
Esports Team of the Year in association with Secretlab Chairs Team Liquid G2 League of Legends
G2 Esports (R6)
eUnited
OG
100 Thieves
Renault Vitality
Astralis
T1
G2 Esports (LOL)
Funplus Phoenix
San Francisco Shock
Vancouver Titans
Esports Live Event of the Year in association with The KOYO Store League of Legends World Championship 2019
Panel"s Choice Award in association with Touch of Ginger Ryan Thompson

2020

The ceremony was held as a digital event hosted within a CGI Studio from LiveCGI on the 21 November with a prelude taking place the night before. There were 16 awards presented at the Prelude and a further 24 awards were presented at the main ceremony. There were 7 pre-shows announcing news and finalists for the awards spread throughout 2020.

Category Nominees Winner
Esports Mobile Game of the Year presented by Verizon PUBG MOBILE Freefire
Clash Royale
Brawl Stars
Freefire
Arena of Valor
Call of Duty: Mobile
Clash of Clans
Mobile Legends
Esports Publisher of the Year In Association with LiveCGI from Esports Supply Riot Games Riot Games
Activision Blizzard
Valve
Ubisoft
Epic Games
PUBG Corp
Psyonix
2K
EA
Supercell
Tencent
Esports Game of the Year in association with The Koyo Store League of Legends League of Legends
CS:GO
COD Modern Warfare
Dota 2
Rainbow Six Siege
Rocket League
Valorant
F1 2019
Fortnite
Esports Supporting Agency of the Year in association with Grind Gaming ESG Law CSA
Hitmarker Jobs
The Story Mob
Esports Engine
CSA
Prodigy Agency
Paper Crowns
Esports Coverage Website of the Year in association with Sizzle Creative ESPN Esports Observer
Esports Observer
Esports Insider
Dexerto
Liquipedia
HLTV
The Score Esports
Inven Global
Esports Play of the Year in association with Respawn Bollan İsmailcan "XANTARES" Dörtkardeş (BIG)
Kendrew
jstn.
Xantares
Canadian
JKnaps
Fallen
Broky
Zywoo
Hyper
Beaulo
G2 Esports
Esports Creative/Creative Team of the Year in Association with eBeatz Damian Estrada Paper Crowns
AOE Creative
Paper Crowns
Popcorp
Euller Araujo
SesoHQ
Visuals by Impulse
Hugo Bonnamy
Roma Bib
Esports Journalist of the Year Adam Fitch Emily Rand
Tyler "FionnOnfire" Erzberger
Jacob Wolf
Jared "Dekay" Lewis
Richard Lewis
Duncan 'Thorin' Shields
Ashley Kang
Emily Rand
Esports Content Team of the Year 100 Thieves League of Legends European Championship
G2
1UP Studios
Complexity
NRG
Faze Clan
Cloud 9
LEC
Esports Content Creator of the Year In Association with Esports Stadium Arlington Ashley Kang UpUpDownDown
Esports Talk
Musty
Hecz
Nadeshot
UpUpDownDown
Esports Caster of the Year (Play by Play) Uber Clayton "CaptainFlowers" Raines
Maven
Captain Flowers
Quickshot
Drakos
Ibai
Anders
Semmler
ODPixel
Esports Caster of the Year (Colour) Merk Michael "KiXSTAr" Stockley
Froskurinn
Vedius
Ls
Moses
Launders
Chance
Kixstar
Fogged
HenryG
Esports Host of the Year Ana Xisde Eefje "Sjokz" Deporteere
Chris Puckett
Sjokz
Machine
Frankie Ward
Sheever
Lottie Van-Praag
Soe Gschwind
Dash
Goldenboy
Esports PC Rookie of the Year In Association with Matrix Keyboards Sinatraa Ryu "Keria" Min-seok (T1)
Wardell
Tactical
Keria
Spica
Fultz
Esports Console Rookie of the Year in Partnership with SCUF Shotzzy Anthony "Shotzzy" Cuevas-Castro (Dallas Empire)
Firstkiller
Zezinho
Illey
Joreuz
Owakening
Esports Mobile Player of the Year Fly Made Bagas "Zuxxy" Pramudita (Bigetron RA)
Luxxy
Nobru
Surgical Goblin
MortaL
Zuxxy
Iferg
Esports Console Player of the Year in Partnership with SCUF Clayser Anthony "Shotzzy" Cuevas-Castro (Dallas Empire)
Shotzzy
Tekkz
Crimsix
Sypical
Jknaps
Fairy Peak!
Msdossary
Esports PC Player of the Year ZywOo Michał "Nisha" Jankowski (Team Secret)
Knight
Caps
Matumbaman
David Tonizza
Benjyfishy
Rampy
Bugha
Striker
Sinatraa
Nisha
Canadian
Esports Team of the Year Dallas Empire (CDL) Team Secret (Dota 2)
Top Esports (LPL)
Vitality (CS:GO)
G2 Esports
Spacestation Gaming (LEC)
Spacestation Gaming (R6)
Team Secret (Dota2)
Damwon (LCK)
San Francisco Shock (Overwatch)
Shanghai Dragons (Overwatch)
Esports Personality of the Year presented by Lexus Ocelot Carlos "ocelote" Rodríguez Santiago
Goldenboy
Nadeshot
Sjokz
DrLupo
Faker
Hecz
Froskurinn
Fallen
Streamer of the Year Presented by Lexus DrLupo Ibai Llanos|Ibai
Pokimane
TimTheTatman
Summit1G
Gaules
XQC
Ibai
CourageJD
MortaL
Swagg
Asmongold
Esports Organisation of the Year G2 Esports G2 Esports
NRG
Team Liquid
Envy
Spacestation
Cloud9
100 Thieves
TSM
Esports Cosplay of the Year Peyton Cosplay Glory Lamothe
FusRoFran
Willow Creative
Sneaky
Glory Lamothe
Har_Fie
LittleJem
Lara Lunardi
Xenon Cosplay
Esports Creative Piece of the Year in association with eBeatz Chasing the Dream - G2 LOL season opening
FionnOnFire - Faker Piece
100 Thieves Uno
LOL Cinematic Season Opening
Flyquest: Treequest / Seaquest
Dota 2 TI9 Truesight
Team Liquid Marvel Collaboration
Drink CTRL FaZe Clan
Esports Collegiate Award The University of California at Irvine Tyrelle Appleton
Maryville University of Saint Louis
Full Sail University
Kevin Hoang
NACE
NUEL
College Carball
Tyrelle Appleton
TESPA
Esports Hardware Provider of the Year Razer Elgato
AMD
Logitech
Intel
NVIDIA
HyperX
Corsair
ASUS ROG
Alienware
Scuf Gaming
Elgato
Respawn
Esports Commercial Partner of the Year Intel Logitech
Red Bull
BMW
Logitech
Mastercard
State Farm
Mountain Dew Game Fuel
Nike
Louis Vuitton
Lifetime Achievement in Esports Class of 2020
Esports Photographer of the Year Eric Ananmalay Rich Loch
Rich Lock
Peter Chau
Helena Kristiansson
Kylee Miller
Stephanie Lindgren
Michal KonKol
Katy Eyre
Radosław Makuch
Logan Dodson
Nuno Miranda
Chris OTT
Esports Videographer of the Year Sean Do - Complexity Logan Dodson
Logan Dodson - 100 Thieves
Charles Dalton - G2 Esports
Pete Nguyen - Fnatic
Caroline Parker-Stark - 1UP and Team Liquid
Cassidy Sanders - Cloud 9
Perra "akidos" Andersen – Dignitas
Julian Ramirez - NRG
Tuomo Väkevä – ENCE
Esteban Martinez - FGC
Esports Coach of the Year Zews (EG) Lee "Heen" Seung Gon (Team Secret)
Rambo (Dallas)
Tow B (Big Clan)
Grabbz (G2)
Crusty (San Fran)
Zefa (Damwon)
Heen (Team Secret)
Chrome (Spacestation)
Lycan (Spacestation)
Luo "Bsyy" Sheng
Esports Analyst of the Year Spunj Chad "SPUNJ" Burchill
Ls
Froskurinn
Fogged
Nameless
Wolf
Jacob "Pimp" Winneche
Reinforce
Velly
Esports Content Series of the Year 100 thieves - the Heist Eavesdrop Podcast
TSM Legends
Complexity Through the Smoke
Eavesdrop Podcast
The Story of (Score Esports)
G2 Voice Comms
Team Liquid the Squad
Chicago Huntsmen - the Hunt
Panel's Choice Award in association with Touch of Ginger Michal Slowinski
Panel's Choice Award in association with Touch of Ginger Steve Dudenhoeffer

Controversy

During the 2018 ceremony, Oladeji "Deji" Olatunji announced the wrong winner for the Esports Publisher of the Year. Deji tricked the audience by announcing that Epic Games was the winner for the category, although as Epic Games got up to take the award he said it was all a "joke" and Blizzard Entertainment was the true winner.

Deji also took a jab at Twitch, who had a table at the event as well as being responsible for streaming the nights event. In his statement he sarcastically thanked the company "Yo, shoutout to Twitch for illegally streaming our fight, you owe us money! Woo!". This was a reference to some Twitch users illegally broadcasting him and his KSI vs. Logan Paul|brother's boxing matches against Jake and Logan Paul earlier in the year.

References

  1. "Limited tables left for eSports Industry Awards 2016". PCR. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  2. "The Esports Awards will take place in Arlington, Texas, on November 16". VentureBeat. 11 July 2019. Retrieved 22 January 2021.

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