Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us Part II, made and coordinated by Neil Druckmann, cleared The Game Awards on Thursday.
A development to the first 2013 computer game, The Last of Us Part II brought home an aggregate of seven honors at Geoff Keighley’s yearly entertainment expo.
After getting the Game of the Year prize from Christopher Nolan, Druckmann offered thanks for his group and their allies.
“More than anything and I know I speak for the whole team, we’d like to thank our friends and family to who stuck by us while we were making this game. You continue to inspire us in making better games but also in how we make these games,” The Last of Us maker said.
While The Last Of Us Part II brought home the best execution, best bearing and Game of the Year prizes, other huge champs of the night were Ghost of Tsushima, Hades, Animal Crossing and Among Us.
While the 2020 Game Awards featured the achievements over the computer game scene, various Hollywood names including Brie Larson, Christopher Nolan, John David Washington, Tom Holland, Keanu Reeves and Gal Gadot made a trip to introduce the night’s different honors.
Among the features of the virtual service, which live-transferred across in excess of 45 stages around the world including YouTube and Twitch, were the London Philharmonic’s down variety of Super Mario Bros. numbers, Vin Diesel’s Ark II uncover and Eddie Vedder’s “Future Days” execution.