Astro Bot takes home the gold at 2025 DICE Awards
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Justin Carter, Contributing EditorFebruary 18, 20251 Min ReadImage via Team Asobi/PlayStation.Team Asobi's Astro Bot was crowned Game of the Year at last week's 28th annual DICE Awards in Las Vegas.The PlayStation 5 platformer won in several categories throughout the night, including Achievement in Animation, Outstanding Technical Achievement, Family Game of the Year, and Outstanding Achievement in Game Design. Fellow PS5 game Helldivers II also took home multiple wins: Online Game of the Year, Achievement in Audio Design, Achievement in Original Music Composition, and Action Game of the Year.Fellow notable winners include Balatro and Indiana Jones & the Great Circle, both of which took three individual awards. The full list of winners can be seen below.2025 DICE awards full list:Outstanding Achievement in Animation: Astro BotOutstanding Achievement in Art Direction: Black Myth: WukongOutstanding Achievement in Character: Indiana Jones & the Great Circle (Henry "Indiana" Jones)Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition: Helldivers IIOutstanding Achievement in Audio Design: Helldivers IIOutstanding Achievement in Story: Indiana Jones & the Great CircleOutstanding Technical Achievement: Astro BotAction Game of the Year: Helldivers IIAdventure Game of the Year: Indiana Jones & the Great CircleFamily Game of the Year: Astro BotFighting Game of the Year: Tekken 8Racing Game of the Year: F1 24Online Game of the Year: Helldivers IIRole-Playing Game of the Year: Metaphor: ReFantazioSports Game of the Year: MLB The Show 24Strategy/Simulation Game of the Year: BalatroImmersive Reality Technical Achievement: Starship HomeImmersive Reality Game of the Year: Batman: Arkham ShadowOutstanding Achievement for an Independent Game: BalatroOutstanding Mobile Game: BalatroOutstanding Achievement in Game Design: Astro BotOutstanding Achievement in Game Direction: Animal WellGame of the Year: Astro BotRead more about:DICE 2025About the AuthorJustin CarterContributing Editor, GameDeveloper.comA Kansas City, MO native, Justin Carter has written for numerous sites including IGN, Polygon, and SyFy Wire. In addition to Game Developer, his writing can be found at io9 over on Gizmodo. Don't ask him about how much gum he's had, because the answer will be more than he's willing to admit.See more from Justin CarterDaily news, dev blogs, and stories from Game Developer straight to your inboxStay UpdatedYou May Also Like
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