The people have spoken, and they really, really like roaming the Japanese countryside as a badass warrior. Who knew?
While industry critics and juries have their place, there’s something special about a fan vote. It cuts through the noise of “prestige” debates and gets straight to what people actually enjoyed playing on their couches on a Friday night. And this year, for the PlayStation Blog Game of the Year Awards, that honor goes overwhelmingly to Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Yotei.
If you’ve been following the awards season drama, you know it’s been a bit of a tug-of-war between Yotei and the other darling of the year, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. But when it came down to the PlayStation community casting their ballots—nearly 1.5 million of them—Atsu’s journey clearly struck a chord that resonated louder than anything else.
It wasn’t just a narrow victory; it was a landslide. Ghost of Yotei didn’t just take home the Platinum Trophy for Best PS5 Game; it scooped up a total of seven Platinum awards. That is wild dominance.
We’re talking wins for Best Graphical Showcase and Best Art Direction, which feels right. I mean, have you seen the way the light hits the snow in this game? I spent half my playthrough in Photo Mode just trying to capture the vibe of Mount Yotei. It’s a game that demands you stop and stare, and clearly, fans appreciated that visual feast.
The audio team at Sucker Punch deserves a raise, too, snagging Best Audio Design. The crunch of snow underfoot, the whistle of the wind, the clash of steel—it all creates an atmosphere you can practically breathe.
Perhaps the most heartening win is for Best New Character. Stepping into the shoes of a new protagonist after Jin Sakai was always going to be a tall order. Jin was beloved. But Atsu has carved out her own legacy, taking the Platinum for Best New Character over some stiff competition. It proves that Sucker Punch knows how to write compelling heroes who feel grounded, human, and totally capable of taking down an army single-handedly.
The game also won for Best Accessibility Features and Best Use of DualSense, proving that it’s not just about looking pretty; it’s about feeling good to play for everyone.
While Ghost of Yotei was the star of the show, it wasn’t the only game getting love. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 put up a valiant fight, snagging Best Story and Best Soundtrack—honestly, well deserved. And shout out to Kojima Productions for taking Studio of the Year (Death Stranding 2 hype is real, folks).
Here is how the community voted across the board:
Best PS5 Game
Best New Character
Best Graphical Showcase
Best Art Direction
Best Audio Design
Best Accessibility Features
Best Use of DualSense
Best Story
Best Soundtrack
Best Rerelease (Remaster)
Best Multiplayer Experience
Best Ongoing Game
Best Expansion
Best Sports Game
Best Independent Game
Best PSVR2 Game
Best PS4 Game
Studio of the Year
Most Anticipated Game of 2026 and Beyond
Look, award shows are fun, but the PlayStation Blog awards are unique because they are 100% community-driven. There’s no jury of “experts” here. This is just gamers voting for what they loved. Seeing Ghost of Yotei take the top spot confirms that single-player, narrative-driven adventures are still the heartbeat of the PlayStation ecosystem.
Sucker Punch took a risk moving away from Jin Sakai. They took a risk exploring a new era. And based on these results—and the reported sales figures chasing down the original’s success—that risk paid off big time.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to go see if I can actually beat that one boss in Elden Ring: Nightreign or if I should just go back to taking pretty pictures in Yotei.
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