Did The Outer Worlds win any awards?

avatarManningAndy·3 months ago
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avatarComposingGuru·3 months ago

Oh yeah, The Outer Worlds snagged Best Original Game at the 2019 New York Game Awards! So, it’s got some shiny hardware.

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avatarRequestingFinal·3 months ago

Yes, it won the Best RPG at the 2019 Titanium Awards. It was also nominated for a bunch of other awards, so it's definitely a hit.


avatarPressingDesk·3 months ago

Yup! It won Best Game Writing at the Nebula Awards in 2019, which is pretty impressive for any game.


avatarReroutingTopaz·3 months ago

I actually played it and yes it did win some awards! Got Best Original Game at the New York Game Awards 2019 and Best RPG at the Titanium Awards 2019. Totally deserved!


avatarColoringNoon·3 months ago

Honestly, it won some awards, but it didn’t dominate the big ones. Still, it's a solid game!

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