Sony Tops Game Awards 2025 As Most Nominated Publisher

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  • Sony Interactive Entertainment has topped The Game Awards as the publisher with the most nominations this year.
  • The publisher has earned a total of 19 nominations, with games like Death Stranding 2, Ghost of Yotei, and Marvel’s Wolverine being part of the list.
  • Kepler Interactive has finished in second place with 13 nominations, thanks to Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.

Sony has consistently played a major role in the gaming industry since its debut with the original PlayStation all the way back in 1994. Today, the gaming giant is well-known for producing incredible first-party titles, publishing some of the industry’s best games, and continuing a strong legacy in console gaming.

Recognizing these continued contributions to the industry, several titles published by Sony Interactive Entertainment have made it to The Game Awards’ nominations. In fact, Sony Interactive Entertainment is the leading publisher on the list.

Why it matters: The Game Awards continues to be among the most watched events in the industry, becoming a major part of the larger discussions in the gaming world.

PlayStation Most Nominated Publisher At The Game Awards 2025
Top Publishers By Nominations At The Game Awards 2025 | Image via Twitter

According to the Game Awards, Sony Interactive Entertainment has topped the list of publishers with the most nominations, securing a total of 19 nominations.

In second place is Kepler Interactive, earning 13 nominations, all of which belong to Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, the title with the most nominations in Game Awards history. Elsewhere, Electronic Arts and Microsoft are tied for third place with 10 nominations.

As for Sony Interactive Entertainment, games like Death Stranding 2 have been nominated for Game of the Year. Moreover, Ghost of Yotei has been nominated for several categories, including Best Game Direction and Best Action/Adventure game.

Marvel’s Wolverine has also earned a nomination for the Most Anticipated Game award, while Helldivers 2 has made it to the nominations for Best Community Support.

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Marvel’s Wolverine Has Already Earned A Nomination Before Its Release

Of course, this is far from everything on the list, and it is important to note that both Death Stranding 2 and Ghost of Yotei have been picked for various categories. In total, the publisher accounts for 19 Game Awards 2025 nominations.

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