Zum elften Mal sind die Italian Video Game Awards verliehen worden. Zwei Preise gehen an Ubisoft Milan, das Studio hinter "Mario + Rabbids". Bestes Spiel aus Italien wurde "Terrorbane" von BitNine Studio.

Die Italian Video Game Awards 2023 sind verliehen worden, parallel zur B2B-Konferenz First Playable. "Terrorbane" von BitNine Studio gewann den Preis für das "Best Italian Game". Für das beste Debüt wurde "Venice 2089" von Safe Place Studio ausgezeichnet. "Saturnalia" von Santa Ragione gewann in der Kategorie "Best Innovation". Ubisoft Milan, das Studio hinter "Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle" und "Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope", setzte sich bei "Outstanding Italian Company" durch. Zudem wurden Cristina Nava von Ubisoft Milan für "Outstanding Individual Contribution" ausgezeichnet.

Die vom italienischen Verband (IIDEA - Italian Interactive Digital Entertainment Association) organisierte Veranstaltung fand in diesem Jahr zum elften Mal statt. Die Preisträger wurden von einer Jury ausgewählt. Es folgen die Award-Gewinner:innen im Überblick (Sieger durch Fettdruck und oberste Nennung hervorgehoben).

Outstanding Italian Company

  • Nacon Studio Milan
  • Reply Game Studios
  • Ubisoft Milan

Outstanding Individual Contribution

  • Cristina Nava, Producer, Ubisoft Milan
  • Antonio Cannata, Founder & CEO, Stormind Games
  • Valerio Di Donato, CEO, 34BigThings

Best Italian Game

  • "Terrorbane" von BitNine Studio
  • "Batora: Lost Haven" von Stormind Games
  • "Freud's Bones - The Game" von Axel Fox | Fortuna Imperatore
  • "Hell is Others" von Strelka Games & Yonder
  • "Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope" von Ubisoft Milan
  • "MotoGP22" von Milestone
  • "Ravenous Devils" von Bad Vices Games
  • "Redout 2" von 34BigThings
  • "Saturnalia" von Santa Ragione
  • "Soulstice" von Reply Game Studios
  • "The Rude Awakening" von One O One Games
  • "Vajont" von Artheria

Best Italian Debut Game

  • "Venice 2089" von Safe Place Studio
  • "Freud's Bones - The Game" von Axel Fox | Fortuna Imperatore
  • "Imago: Beyond the Nightmares" von BR-Digital
  • "Terrorbane" von BitNine Studio
  • "Vajont" von Artheria

Best Innovation

  • "Saturnalia" von Santa Ragione
  • "Hell is Others" von Strelka Games & Yonder
  • "Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope" von Ubisoft Milan
  • "Terrorbane" von BitNine Studio
  • "Vajont" von Artheria

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