The Rectify Gaming Awards concluded on December 30, 2023, with the winners announced on our official X (formerly Twitter) account. There were over 15 total categories for our latest yearly Awards hosted on our platform and after a few hundred votes on each category, the community has spoken.

Here are all the winners from the 2023 Rectify Gaming Awards:

Xbox console exclusive Starfield from Bethesda Studios took home Game Of The Year after it was a close poll. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of The Kingdom and Spider-Man 2 were right behind Starfield and could’ve easily taken the award.

We all saw this one coming. The Last Of Us on HBO Max was clearly the Best Adaptation of 2023 and it will be a long wait until Season 2 which is expected to come out in 2025.

Here are the rest of the winners:

2023 brought us a great amount of games and adaptations and it looks like 2024 will be just as good. What do you think of these award winners?

Tyler Nienburg Owner & Founder

Tyler has a passion for video games and started Rectify Gaming in 2013, where the goal was to bring players together. Over the years, Rectify Gaming has grown into a reliable media outlet for news, reviews, opinions, esports, and more.

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