Who won the German Computer Game Award 2024? Here are all the award winners

Yesterday evening the German Computer Game Prize was awarded again in Munich.

Prizes were awarded in a total of 15 categories, with Rockfish Games' Everspace 2 securing the title of Best German Game. Baldur's Gate 3 was named the best international game.

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Outstanding achievements

“The outstanding winning titles this year impressively demonstrate the achievements that German game developers continue to achieve,” comments Felix Falk, Managing Director of game – Association of the German Games Industry.

“Once again, the German Computer Games Award is proof of the creativity and innovative spirit of the German games industry, even in the difficult economic situation of the past few months. Here we see once again the huge potential that Germany has as a games location, especially in this one This year there were more games made possible by federal funding than ever before. This shows that the right framework conditions unleash the true power of the studios in Germany. Congratulations to the winners of the German Computer Game Prize 2024!”

Here is an overview of all the winners of the German Computer Game Award 2024:

Best German game (endowed with 100,000 euros)

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  • Everspace 2 (ROCKFISH Games)

The other nominees will each receive 30,000 euros:

  • Atlas Fallen (Deck 13 Interactive/Focus Entertainment)
  • Fall of Porcupine (Critical Rabbit/Assemble Entertainment)

Best family game (endowed with 40,000 euros)

  • Spells & Secrets (Alchemist Interactive/rokaplay)

Young Talent Award Best Debut (endowed with 60,000 euros)

  • Ad Infinitum (Hekate/NACON)

The other nominees will each receive 25,000 euros:

  • Fall of Porcupine (Critical Rabbit/Assemble Entertainment)
  • Lose CTRL (Play From Your Heart)

Young Talent Award Best Prototype (endowed with 50,000 euros)

  • Misgiven (Symmetry Break Studio)

The other nominees will each receive 25,000 euros:

  • Bloodletter (Katharina “Mikey” Müller, David Cafisso, Marvin Braun, Alica Schneider/Berlin University of Applied Sciences)
  • EcoGnomix (Lars Hinnerk Grevsmühl, Lars Eble, Bahy Nguyen, Marcel Zurawka, Alec Shae)
  • Footgun: Underground (Eduard Dobermann, Theo Lohmüller, Georg Nimke, Robert Pistea, Lukas Salewsky)
  • REPLICORE (Sarah Inés Roeder, Rody Nawezi, Leonhard Glasses, Maximilian Götz/ HAW Hamburg)

Best innovation and technology (endowed with 40,000 euros)

  • Marble Maze (Fox Assembly)

Best serious game (endowed with 40,000 euros)

  • Friedrich Ebert – The Road to Democracy (Playing History/Reich President Friedrich Ebert Memorial Foundation)

Best audio design (endowed with 40,000 euros)

  • Ad Infinitum (Hekate/NACON)

Best game design (endowed with 40,000 euros)

  • Lose CTRL (Play From Your Heart)

Best graphic design (endowed with 40,000 euros)

  • The Bear – A Story from the World of Gra (Mucks! Games)

Best mobile game (endowed with 40,000 euros)

  • Cat Rescue Story (Tivola Games)

Best story (endowed with 40,000 euros)

  • Ad Infinitum (Hekate/NACON)

Studio of the Year (endowed with 50,000 euros)

Player of the Year (unpaid)

Best International Game (undoped)

  • Baldur's Gate 3 (Larian Studios)

Special jury prize (endowed with 10,000 euros)

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