UPDATE: Elden Ring won Most Anticipated Game at The Game Awards 2021!

TheGame Awardfor Most Anticipated Game is always one of the most exciting categories because it showcases all the great things players have to look forward to in the coming years. It’s a bit funny to see games win awards when they haven’t even come out yet, but it’s a wonderful way to celebrate the future of gaming at the end of each year.

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Due to a variety of reasons, many of them involving the Covid-19 pandemic, 2021 hasn’t been the most outstanding year in video game history. That’s okay, though, because2022 is packed with amazing gamesto look forward to. The launch into next-gen has been a little rocky, but developers are working hard to make 2022 a generation-defining year.

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The2021 Game Awards’nominees for Most Anticipated Game areElden Ring, God of War: Ragnarok, Horizon Forbidden West, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2,andStarfield.Any one of these titles could easily win Most Anticipated Game, which goes to show how insane 2022 is going to be for gamers. Each trailer has millions of views on YouTube and each appeals to a unique audience, so it’s really anyone’s game. However, as always, there can only be one winner.

Elden Ring

FromSoftware’sElden Ringwon the Most Anticipated Gameaward last year, so it could definitely be a contender for this year, but a lot has changed since then. Before the summer of 2021, nothing had been shown aboutElden Ringapart from the initial announcement trailer. FromSoftware’s extended silence on the game led to some gamers thinking it might have been canceled or somehow stuck in development hell. All of that waiting paid off during the 2021 Summer Game Fest when the first full trailer was finally shown, but when the Most Anticipated Game award was given in 2020,Elden Ringwas still very much a mystery.

Now, the game is still highly anticipated, but there’s a whole lot less mystery. There was no news aboutElden Ringfor a long time, but now there’s a ton. Much of the lore has been revealed, the gameplay trailer gave a great glimpse of what to expect, and some players even had the chance to take part in the limited network test and experience part of the game themselves. While it’s more in line with FromSoftware’s usual offerings,Elden Ringlooks amazing.Elden Ringis highly anticipated, no doubt about it, but because the air of mystery is gone it might not be the winner this year.

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God of War: Ragnarok

Fans have been speculating aboutGod of War: Ragnarokever since the 2018 installment was released. Ragnarok, the Norse apocalypse, was heavily teased inGod of War,and the full spectacle will come to fruition in the upcoming game. There is a ton of hype surrounding this game, fueled by the many questions fans have and the circulating fan theories. Atreus' secret identity as Loki has to be contended with, as well as the strangeforeshadowing of Kratos' death.

There are also some specific characters fans are excited to encounter, the big headliners being Thor and Odin. Both are finally going to appear inRagnarok,and it’s been confirmed thatGod of War’sNorse chapter will not be a trilogy as many fans thought.Ragnarokwill be the finale of the Norse saga, which instantly changes expectations.

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That means everything prophesied in Ragnarok, such as the World Serpent’s battle with Thor, and Loki leading an army of Frost Giants against Asgard, need to be crammed into this one game. 2022 is going to be a crazy year for gaming soGod of War: Ragnarokdoesn’t have a guaranteed win, but it’s one of the strongest contenders for Most Anticipated Game.

Horizon Forbidden West

Horizon Forbidden Westwas nominated for Most Anticipated Game last year and lost toElden Ring,so it seems unlikely that it’ll take home the award this year. That isn’t a dig at the level of anticipation forHorizon Forbidden West,though; PlayStation’s momentum and holiday season definitely took a hit when bothForbidden WestandGod of War: Ragnarokwere delayeduntil next year, but the next chapter of Aloy’s journey will undoubtedly be one of the biggest games in the first quarter of 2021.

Since last year’s nomination, Guerrilla Games has been consistently teasing players with more details aboutHorizon Forbidden West.Glimpses of new machines, tribes, andtools like the Shieldwing and Pullcasterare especially exciting, and prove that Guerrilla listened to fan feedback from the first game.Forbidden Westis doubling down on combat and traversal elements, and while precious little has been revealed about the story, that’s probably very intentional given how reliantHorizon Zero Dawnwas on the element of mystery.Horizon Forbidden Westprobably isn’t themostanticipated game on this list, but it’s definitely one that gamers are looking forward to.

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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2

A sequel to Nintendo’s smash hit,The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildwas announced in 2019, but fans didn’t get much information until this past summer during E3 2021. The trailer more than lived up to expectations, showing players what they could expect while leaving most everything shrouded in mystery, including the official title. For now, it’s being referred to asBreath of the Wild 2,and hardly anyone will argue that at the very least, it’s the most anticipated Nintendo game of 2022.

The trailer left fans with a lot to theorize about, and as everyone knows, fan theories fuel hype and anticipation. ManyZeldafans think thatBreath of the Wild 2could incorporate some kind of time travel, which is hinted at by some of Link’s clothes. Others think that Zelda will play a bigger role, possibly even as a playable character, and there’s something is going on with Link’s strange green arm.Fans are expectingBreath of the Wild’ssequelto be even better than the original, which is quite a tall order. No one can contest thatThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2deserves to be nominated for Most Anticipated Game, even if it doesn’t end up winning.

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Starfield

Bethesda’s upcoming open-world RPG,Starfield,definitely deserves its spot amongst the other Most Anticipated Game nominees.Starfieldis Bethesda’s first new IP in 25 years, and has been described in such lofty terms as"Skyrimin space" and “Han Solo simulator.” Fans have huge expectations forStarfield,and the hype only grows with every new detail. The gameplay hasn’t been shown yet, but Bethesda has released a lot of concept art and short videos teasing fans about what’s to come. Everything revealed so far looks stunning.

Not only isStarfieldBethesda’s first new IP in 25 years, but it’s also the first Bethesda title to be launched as an Xbox console exclusive following Microsoft’s ZeniMax acquisition. Admittedly, that may have dampened a little bit of the excitement because a lot of PlayStation fans were looking forward toStarfieldbefore its exclusivity was confirmed. That said, every title nominated for Most Anticipated Game is a console exclusive save forElden Ring,and even without the PlayStation community, there is a lot of excitement surroundingStarfield.No one would be surprised if it won the award.

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Prediction for Most Anticipated Game: God of War: Ragnarok

Every game nominated for2021’s Most Anticipated Gameaward could easily win, so it’s difficult to deduce which game will beat out the others.StarfieldandBreath of the Wild 2could easily topGod of War: RagnarokandElden RingandHorizon Forbidden Westshouldn’t be disqualified, but Kratos and Atreus' grand finale is probably the most hyped.

God of Warwas one of the games that defined the PlayStation 4 generation with breathtaking visuals, outstanding gameplay, and an emotional story that completely reimagined the franchise.God of Wartook some huge risks by moving to the Norse pantheon with Kratos as a father, but it worked remarkably well. Norse mythology has also become incredibly popular in pop culture thanks to the MCU and games likeAssassin’s Creed: Valhalla, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice,andValheim,to name a few.

God of War: Ragnarokhas the best chance of winning the Most Anticipated Game award because it already has a huge following as an established IP, and there are some very specific things players are excited to see and do. The other nominees are a little more ambiguous, butGod of Warclearly foreshadowed events inRagnarok.Players can’t wait to encounter moreNorse gods, battle Odin and Thor, learn Atreus' role as Loki, and see Asgard. Sometimes having more details about a game reduces the anticipation, which happened withElden Ring,but withRagnarok,every new insight increases fans' excitement.

The2021 Game Awardsstream December 9 at 5 pm PST / 8 pm EST on all major digital, social, and gaming platforms.