Washington – (Working wire) – Edition title should read: Cuphead Leads NAVGTR Awards for Best Video Games of Decade (instead of #Decade Winners 2010-2019).
The updated version reads:
CUPHEAD tops the NAVGTR Awards for Best Video Games of the Decade
NAVGTR CORP. – The National Academy of Video Game Reviewers, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit media organization with 978 media voters and 11,700 subscribers, announced winning results in all 60 categories for its second games of the decade (2010-2019) Honoring Arts, Design and Voice program And video game engineering.
The winner of the Game of the Decade is The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. The game beat fellow nominees God of War, Minecraft, Red Dead Redemption, and The Last of Us.
New IP accounted for the majority of winners (53.3% or 32 out of 60), up 6.8 points from 46.5% in the previous decade. Newer games dominated the winners as well, with only a quarter of the wins (25%, or 15 of 60) going to games older than the first half of the decade.
The games with the most wins for the best of the decade in their categories are:
06 Cuphead
05 the last of us
04 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
03 Super Mario Odyssey
03 death by strand
03 Alien: Isolation
02 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
02 Person 5
02 Marvel Spider-Man
02 Borderlands 2
The full story is available at https://navgtr.org/games-of-the-decade-2010-2019-winners/
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