Whether you enjoy the show or not,The Game Awardshas essentially become the games industry’s equivalent of the Oscars, Grammys, or Emmys. Even though every other publication around the globe (including us here at DualShockers) ends up handing out annualized “Best Of” awards of their own, Geoff Keighley’s The Game Awards is the showcase that catches the attention of the most people each year.

On theeve of this year’s nominees being announcedfor the 2020 edition of The Game Awards, I thought it might be fun to try and read the tea leaves and predict what the six choices are that we’ll see selected for the show’s biggest honor: Game of the Year. While these are just my own guesses, I feel like they’ll prove to be pretty spot-on once Keighley and crew reveal the official list.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Animal Crossing: New Horizons

In a year that has largely been so awful around the world,Animal Crossing: New Horizonshas been that blanket of warmth, comfort, and joy that many have surely needed. The latest iteration of the long-running series couldn’t have hit at a more perfect time when it launched back in March and the enjoyment that many fans around the globe have derived from it hasn’t gone away since then.

With Nintendo continuing to supportNew Horizonson a routine basis in the months following its release,Animal Crossingis likely the one new title that many haven’t stopped playing in 2020. That speaks volumes in its own right and makes it a worthy nominee at this year’s event.

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Half-Life: Alyx

It has been said for years that virtual reality, while really cool in practice, still lacked a killer app. Well, it seems Valve heard those complaints and decided to bringHalf-Lifeout of retirement to show everyone what the space really needed.

Half-Life: Alyxdoesn’t mark just the return of a beloved franchise, it’s likely the most impressive, immersive, and groundbreaking VR title we’ve seen so far. Even though it has likely been experienced by fewer players overall than any other game on this list, it’s hard to deny thatHalf-Life: Alyxisn’t the shot in the arm that the VR industry needed. Whether or not a VR game is able to win GOTY outright remains to be seen, but it shouldn’t be a surprise if we see this one nominated.

The Last of Us Part II

The Last of Us Part II

Love it or loathe it, you probably need to accept that Naughty Dog’sThe Last of Us Part IIis a virtual lock to be in contention for Game of the Year at The Game Awards. Not only does it stand as one of the year’s highest-rated games, but it’s also a technical achievement for the PS4 and the games industry as a whole. Not to mention, it boasts some of the most impressive accessibility functions in any video game ever created.

While you might not disagree with all of its narrative choices, not seeingThe Last of Us Part IIin the running for GOTY would be far more shocking than if it does get nominated. Prepare yourself for the inevitable.

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Final Fantasy VII Remake

Yeah, I know, it’s baffling that a well-received remake of one of the most beloved games of all-time would end up appearing on this list. Who could have expected that?

In all sincerity,Final Fantasy VII Remakeis likely the year’s most stand-out RPG and meaningfully found a way to not only expand on the game’s original story, but also injected it with enough new content to keep longtime fans intrigued. Even though it took a long time to finally hit store shelves after its first announcement all those years ago at E3,Final Fantasy VII Remakeis a game that will surely get a chance to win the honor of best game released in 2020 at The Game Awards.

Hades

Hadeshas quickly become this year’s indie darling. Supergiant Games' latest title had been in early access for a while prior to its launch earlier this year, but once the full 1.0 version went live, many started to realize just how darn good this roguelike really is. I mean, heck, it stands as one of the only 10/10 scores we gave here at DualShockers in 2020.

Despite not having the IP pull thatHalf-Life,The Last of Us, orFinal Fantasydoes, it’s hard to deny thatHadesisn’t worthy of a spot here among these other potential nominees. And if you don’t believe me, the game’s aggregate score over onMetacriticshould say enough.

This sixth and final nominee was hard for me to pick, but I landed onFall Guysas what I expect to be the last game chosen. In terms of sheer popularity, it’s hard to match whatFall Guyswas able to do when it released over the summer. Within mere days, this new take on the battle royale genre went from being virtually an unknown quantity to then being played by what felt like everyone in the world.

While I’m unsure if it will end up taking home the biggest honor at The Game Awards, I wouldn’t be shocked to see Mediatonic’s mega-popular release get some love with a nomination at the very least.

As mentioned, the official nominees for Game of the Year and every other category atThe Game Awardswill be announced tomorrow on November 18. As for this year’s event itself, it’s set to take place early next month on December 10.