Overwatch and Ninja amongst big winners at the Esports Awards

David Hollingsworth
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Table of Contents
  1. Esports Unsung Hero of the Year – Milos Nedeljikovic
  2. Esports Videographer of the Year – Davis “Hitch” Edwards
  3. Streaming Platform of the Year – Twitch
  4. Esports Breakthrough Game of the Year – Fortnite
  5. Esports Console Rookie of the Year – Kenny “Kenny” Williams
  6. Esports PC Rookie of the Year – Gabriël “Bwipo” Rau
  7. Esports Photographer of the Year – Helena Kristiansson
  8. Esports Coverage Website of the Year – ESPN Esports
  9. Esports Team of the Year – Astralis
  10. Esports Supporting Agency of the Year – Evolved Talent Agency
  11. Esports Commercial Partner of the Year – Intel
  12. Esports Journalist of the Year – Jacob Wolf
  13. Esports Hardware Provider of the Year – Nvidia
  14. Esports Play of the Year – Dillon “Faze Attach” Price
  15. Esports Live Event of the Year – Overwatch League Grand Final
  16. Esports Broadcaster of the Year – Clint ” Maven” Evans
  17. Esports Publisher of the Year – Blizzard
  18. Esports Game of the Year – Overwatch
  19. Streamer of the Year & Esports Personality of the Year – Tyler “Ninja” Blevins
  20. Esports PC Player of the Year – Oleksandr “S1mple” Kostyliev
  21. Esports Console Player of the Year – Mosaad ‘Msdossary’ Aldossary
  22. Esports Organisation of the Year – Cloud9

Now in its third year, the Esports Industry awards returned to London this year to award the very best esports has to offer. With 22 awards on offer across esports and streaming, the awards aim to be the pinnacle of esports awards.

The voting process is split with 25% of the vote going to the community and 75% to the voting panel; excluding from this split is the Streamer, Play and Organisation of the year which is 100% community voted. In the event of a tiebreaker, the winner is whoever won the community vote. The awards also drew in over 3.3 million fan votes this year.

The awards were hosted by Eefje “Sjokz” Depoortere and Alex “Goldenboy” Mendez,

Esports Unsung Hero of the Year – Milos Nedeljikovic

Credit – @Faceit_Mikey

Esports Videographer of the Year – Davis “Hitch” Edwards

Streaming Platform of the Year – Twitch

Twitch

Esports Breakthrough Game of the Year – Fortnite

Esports Console Rookie of the Year – Kenny “Kenny” Williams

Credit – @KuavoKenny

Esports PC Rookie of the Year – Gabriël “Bwipo” Rau

Credit – @Bwipo

Esports Photographer of the Year – Helena Kristiansson

Credit – @DeaziD

Esports Coverage Website of the Year – ESPN Esports

Esports Team of the Year – Astralis

Esports Supporting Agency of the Year – Evolved Talent Agency

Esports Commercial Partner of the Year – Intel

Esports Journalist of the Year – Jacob Wolf

Credit – @JacobWolf

Esports Hardware Provider of the Year – Nvidia

Esports Play of the Year – Dillon “Faze Attach” Price

Credit – @Attach

Esports Live Event of the Year – Overwatch League Grand Final

Esports Broadcaster of the Year – Clint ” Maven” Evans

Credit – @Maven

Esports Publisher of the Year – Blizzard

Esports Game of the Year – OverwatchOverwatch League

Streamer of the Year & Esports Personality of the Year – Tyler “Ninja” Blevins

Ninja sponsored by Red Bull

Esports PC Player of the Year – Oleksandr “S1mple” Kostyliev

Esports Console Player of the Year – Mosaad ‘Msdossary’ Aldossary

Esports Organisation of the Year – Cloud9

Cloud9

 

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David Hollingsworth

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