Best Community Support
Baldur’s Gate 3 (Larian Studios)
Cyberpunk 2077 (CD Projekt Red)
Destiny 2 (Bungie)
Final Fantasy XIV (Square Enix)
No Man’s Sky (Hello Games)
Ah yes Destiny 2, tottaly deserving to be up there just after firing half of said team.
When it came to the Best Community Support category, things took a bit of a turn. On the list was Destiny 2, a game that had appeared a few times before, and even won it once. But this time the nomination felt like gallows humor.
www.forbes.com
"Gafner is referring to 2019 when Destiny 2 actually did win the Best Community Support award, but instead of anyone from the community team accepting, then-Destiny bosses Luke Smith and Mark Noseworthy got the stage. Separately, he’s also indicating that the community team was reprimanded for celebrating the win. Ben Platnick, who previously worked in VFX at Bungie, chimed in to say that any team that celebrated something was given similar scrutiny."
Also
Best Score and Music
Alan Wake 2, Composer Petri Alanko (Remedy Entertainment/Epic Games Publishing)
Baldur’s Gate 3, Composer Borislav Slavov (Larian Studios)
Final Fantasy XVI, Composer Masayoshi Soken (Square Enix)
Hi-Fi Rush, Audio Director Shuichi Kobori (Tango Gameworks/Bethesda Softworks)
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Composed by Nintendo Sound Team (Nintendo EPD/Nintendo
This really does show how utter BS these awards are, it missed the cutoff last year, because it launched late November.
I have played the above games, and I am sorry but for all the things Darktide does wrong (and there are many) the soundtrack deserves recognition, it is phenomenal compared to the above choices, are the judges fucking deaf?
To put it in context
Every horde is a joy, you don't know which song your going to get until you get the low slow build up and you know a horde is on its way.