IGN’s Game Of The Year 2020

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Hades is the latest opus from indie heroes Supergiant Games, a studio that simply doesn’t miss. It’s a game that offers a serious challenge and gives you the tools to experiment and adapt the world to your will, and it’s the best game of the year.

Supergiant has a short but affecting history of creating stylish and thoughtful characters and worlds, but this is its masterwork. That’s why it’s our honor to call Hades IGN’s 2020 Game of the Year.

We selected Hades out of our list of 10 Game of the Year 2020 nominees. Easily one of the best games of 2020, Hades unique blend of hack-and-slash action, light RPG mechanics, and incredible narrative made it easy to name it this year’s game of the year. 2020 was a year full of incredible experiences across several genres, but ultimately only one can be crowned best game of the year.

IGN spent weeks debating the best games of 2020 in order to prepare for our annual goty awards. Across multiple genres, several platforms, and entertainment categories like best movies 2020 and best tv 2020, our best of 2020 awards were chosen by the IGN staff.

For all your goty, Hades, best games of 2020 and so much more, stick with IGN

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