After revealing the nominees earlier this year, The Esports Awards 2020 finally took place and awarded the best in the industry. The Esports Awards 2020 is over and fans finally have our lucky list of winners. Many notable individuals were crowned, from publishers like Riot Games receiving more than one trophy, to esports legends like Lim “Boxer” Yo-Hwan taking home a Lifetime Achievement award. It was an event to remember.
There will be a total of 32 Esports Awards handed out over the space of 2 days:
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9pm GMT / 4pm EST / 1pm PST – 20th November – Esports Awards Prelude
9pm GMT / 4pm EST / 1pm PST – 21st November – Esports Awards Ceremony https://t.co/ZyaoQezBTh pic.twitter.com/lmYh2bFtTS— LIVE – Esports Awards 2020 Presented by Lexus (@esportsawards) November 19, 2020
The Esports Awards 2020 Winners
The esports industry has evolved and grown to massive dimensions in the past few years, whether it’s competitive gaming, business, or culture. With its growth, everyone recognizes the success and historical moments left behind. Awarding ceremonies like the Esports Awards 2020 and The Game Awards celebrate true contributors.
In the past two days, fans witnessed individuals, groups and companies get nominated for the chance to win an award for their respective category. Here is the list of all the Esports Awards 2020 winners.
Community Awards
Streamer of the Year Presented by Lexus – Ibai “Ibai” Llanos
Esports Play of the Year In Association With RESPAWN Products – İsmailcan “XANTARES” Dörtkardeş
Esports Personality of the Year Presented by Lexus – Carlos “ocelote” Rodríguez Santiagos
Esports Content Creator of the Year In Association With Esports Stadium Arlington – Xavier “UpUpDownDown” Woods
Esports Collegiate Award – Tyrelle Appleton
Esports Mobile Game of the year – FreeFire
Industry Awards
Lifetime Achievement Awards in Esports – Class of 2020
- Johnathan “Fatality” Wendel
- Daigo Umehara
- Richard Lewis
- Craig “Torbull” Levine
- Michael Sepso
- Lim “Boxer” Yo-Hwan
Esports Journalist of the Year – Emily Rand
Esports Hardware Provider of the Year – Elgato
Esports Game of the Year In Association With The Koyo Store – League of Legends
Esports Commercial Partner of the Year – Logitech
Esports Publisher of the Year In Association With Live CGI from Esports Supply – Riot Games
Esports Coverage Website of the Year In Association With Sizzle Creative – The Esports Observer
Esports Supporting Agency of the Year In Association With Grind Gaming – CSA
Panel’s Choice Award in association with Touch of Ginger – Michal Slowinski
Panel’s Choice Award in association with Touch of Ginger – Steve Dudenhoeffer
Creative Awards
Esports Cosplay of the Year – Glory Lamothe
Esports Photographer of the Year – Rich Loch
Esports Videographer of the Year – Logan Dodson
Esports Content Team of the Year – LEC
Esports Content Series of the Year – Eavesdrop Podcast
Esports Creative/Creative Team of the Year in association with eBeatz – Paper Crowns
Esports Creative Piece of the Year – Warriors Cinematic by Riot Games
On Air Awards
Esports Caster of the Year (Colour) – Michael “Kixstar” Stockley
Esports Caster of the Year (Play by Play) – Clayton “Captain Flowers” Raines
Esports Host of the Year – Eefje “Sjokz” Depoortere
Esports Analyst of the Year – Chad “SPUNJ” Burchill
Pro Awards
Esports Team of the Year – Team Secret
Esports Console Player of the Year In Partnership With SCUF – Anthony “Shotzzy” Cuevas-Castro
Esports PC Player of the Year – Michał “Nisha” Jankowski
Esports Organisation of the Year – G2 Esports
Esports Coach of the Year – Lee “Heen” Seung Gon (Team Secret)
Esports PC Rookie of the Year In Association With Matrix Keyboards – Ryu “Keria” Min-seok
Esports Console Rookie of the Year In Partnership With SCUF – Anthony “Shotzzy” Cuevas-Castro
Esports Mobile Player of the Year – Made Bagas “Zuxxy” Pramudita
Overall, the Esports Awards 2020 was a major success. Just like the previous year, it was enjoyable to recognize excellence in the industry alongside the community, all as one. So enjoyable, it leaves the community wanting more. Hopefully, full live attendance can be achieved when the industry organizer marks its calendar for 2021 just like it did in the 2019 event. Nonetheless, congratulations to the winners of the Esports Awards 2020.
Written by Jay Hunter
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