Epic Games once again proved it’s not that easy to compete with Unreal Engine and Guerrilla Games got two prizes! Who are the other winners?
The winners of this year’s Develop Awards have been announced! Epic Games has once again proved that it’s not that easy to compete with Unreal Engine, getting a prize for the best engine. Guerrilla Games has been named the Studio of the Year, getting one more prize for animation. Creative Assembly has also received two prizes — for Music Design and In House Studio. The team of Rocksteady Games got recognition for their Visual Design and Sound Design.
You can find the full list of winners below:
CREATIVE ACHIEVEMENT
New Games IP (Sponsored by Pole to Win)
Overcooked – Ghost Town Games
Animation (New for 2017)
Horizon Zero Dawn – Guerrilla Games
Visual Design (New for 2017)
Batman Arkham VR – Rocksteady Games
Music Design (New for 2017)
Total War Warhammer – Creative Assembly
Sound Design (New for 2017 – Sponsored by Dolby)
Batman Arkham VR – Rocksteady Games
Best Writing (New for 2017)
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Blood and Wine – CD Projekt Red
Best Performance
Larry Fessenden (Until Dawn: Rush of Blood) – Supermassive Games
Publishing Hero
Curve Digital
Micro/Start Up Studio (Sponsored by Perforce)
Fiddlesticks Games
In-House Studio (Sponsored by Green Man Gaming
Creative Assembly
New Studio (Sponsored by Games London)
Playtonic Games
SPECIALIST CONTRIBUTION
Creative Outsourcer: Visual & Development
Lost (Amazon Lumberyard) – Realtime UK
Design & Creativity Tool
Gamemaker Studio – YoYo Games
Tools Provider – Production (Sponsored by Testronic)
Popcorn FX – Persistent Studios
Engine
Epic Games – Unreal Engine
Services
Audiomotion Studios
QA & Localisation
Universally Speaking
Recruiter
Aardvark Swift
Creative Outsourcer: Audio
Soundcuts Ltd – Sunless Sea (Failbetter Games)
Technology Provider
Multiplay
SPECIAL AWARDS
Studio of the Year (Sponsored by Epic Games)
Guerrilla Games
Development Legends
Brenda and John Romero