- KCD2 community manager says that their RPG was robbed at The Game Awards.
- The title was nominated in 3 categories, but couldn’t even win a single award.
- Fans agree that Kingdom Come 2 deserved to win the best RPG award.
Going into the awards season, there were plenty of solid releases that were expected to bag at least a couple of awards. Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 was one of them, having already won the European Game of the Year award.
However, it failed to win any award at The Game Awards despite being nominated in 3 categories. Even the game’s community manager has called out TGA for robbing them of any potential awards.
Why it matters: Kingdom Come 2 was one of the finest releases of the year, especially in terms of RPGs. Fans also agree that it should’ve at least won in the Best RPG category over Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.

Warhorse Studios community manager, Sir Tobi, took to X to upload the picture of a TGA trophy with the caption ‘We have officially been robbed!’, which fans support, claiming it deserved at least one award at the event.
There is no doubting the quality of Expedition 33, especially after how it dominated The Game Awards, but there is also no denying that, in terms of RPG elements, Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is far superior.

It’s not clear if Toby called robbery, losing out on the best RPG award, or in general. However, we could assume they were talking about the RPG category, and they also uploaded an image with the Expedition 33 team to congratulate them.
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