Esports Awards 2024 NOMINATIONS Announced: Everything You Need to Know About the Riyadh Ceremony
- Sagar Mankar

- Jun 28, 2024
- 4 min read

Following a controversial entry into Saudi Arabia’s Esports World Cup, the Esports Awards have announced their nominations for more than ten categories for the Year 2024, including the coveted Streamer of the Year award.
The ceremony is scheduled for July 24, 2024, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, just two days before the conclusion of the Esports World Cup.
As you know, the Esports Awards has entered into a three-year agreement with the Esports World Cup Foundation, marking the first occasion the awards ceremony will take place outside of America.
But because some people are worried about Saudi Arabia’s track record on human rights, Esports Awards decided to split the event, and there will be a second ceremony in Los Angeles later in the year.
Let’s dive into the essential details, including the event’s timing, location, nominations, selection process, and the controversy surrounding this year’s ceremony.
Nominees for the 2024 Esports Awards
The finalists for the 2024 Esports Awards have been announced, with public voting now open until August 18 on the official website. Here are the nominees across various categories:
Streamer of the Year
Nicholas “Jynxzi” Stewart
Kai Cenat
Ibai “Ibai” Llanos
Cody “Clix” Conrod
Darren “iShowSpeed” Watkins Jr.
Case “CaseOh” Baker
Félix “xQc” Lengyel
Marc “Caedrel” Lamont
Victor “Coringa” Augusto
Alexandre “gAuLeS” Chiqueta
Samantha “Rivers” Treviño
Esports Personality of the Year
Jeremy “Disguised Toast” Wang
Tarik “tarik” Çelik
Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag
Seth “scump” Abner
Ibai “Ibai” Llanos
James Banks
Marc “Caedrel” Lamont
Naman “Mortal” Sandeep Mathur
Bruno “Nobru” Goes
Esports Content Group of the Year
G2 Esports
Offline TV
Karmine Corp
Sentinels
Fnatic
TI
S8UL Esports
Esports Game of the Year
Counter-Strike 2
VALORANT
League of Legends
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
Dota 2
Apex Legends
Rainbow Six Siege
Rocket League
PUBG Mobile
Mobile Esports Game of the Year
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
Brawl Stars
Honor of Kings
PUBG Mobile
Call of Duty: Mobile
Clash Royale
Free Fire
Pokémon UNITE
Esports Content & Coverage Platform of the Year
Liquipedia
Esports Charts
Dexerto
HLTV
Dot Esports
Sports Business Journal
Esports Insider
Esports Publisher of the Year
Riot Games
Valve
Epic Games
Microsoft Gaming
Ubisoft
Capcom
EA
Moonton
Esports Commercial Partner of the Year
Red Bull
Intel
Logitech G
Mastercard
Razer
Lenovo
AT&T
Adidas
Creative Team of the Year
ESL FACEIT Group
Riot Games
BLAST
100 Thieves
Flyquest
LOUD
NRG/Full Squad Gaming
Sentinels
Team Liquid
Team Vitality
G2 Esports
Esports Content of the Year
GODS ft. NewJeans (Official Music Video) | Worlds 2023 Anthem – League of Legends
Think Like A Pro VALORANT Duelist | Know Your Role
G2 Esports x Mastercard: Mastercard Gamer Academy Educational Content Series
Manners maketh man | T1 x Ralph Lauren
TEAM LIQUID x AURA & ECHO || HELLO INDONESIA & THE PHILIPPINES
The 3 prodigies of Rocket League | Worlds 2023 documentary
Esports Breakthrough Player of the Year
Danil “donk” Kryshkovets – Team Spirit
Cauan “cauanzin” Pereira – LOUD
Stanislav “Malrlne” Potorak – Team Falcons
Han “SangJoon” Sang-jun – REJECT WINNITY
Pedro “swiftt” Gomes – Ninjas in Pajamas
Daniel “Daniel” Piecenski – G2 Stride
Wang “UMA” Yuan-hao – Street Fighter player
Rayan “Sniper” Shoura – 100 Thieves
Esports Analyst of the Year
Emily Rand
Mimi “aEvilcat” Wermcrantz
Jacob “Pimp” Winneche
Tyler “Tbates” Bates
Mathieu “Maniac” Quiquerez
Kevin “Purge” Godec
The7WorldsGaming
Léo “Alphama” Robine
Additional awards for Breakthrough Game of the Year, Ones to Watch, Community Leader, and Lifetime Achievement will be announced at the event.
How Are the Winners of the 2024 Esports Awards Determined?
The process of determining the winners involves several stages:
Nominations by the Esports Awards Panel: A panel of industry experts provides the initial nominations.
Shortlisting: By June 10, the internal committee finalizes the shortlist.
Public Announcement: Finalists are announced through an official announcement June 27.
Public Voting: The community votes for their favorite nominees. Public voting is open until August 18, 2024.
Judging Panel Voting: For certain categories, a panel of judges votes on the nominees, with each judge voting independently.
Combining Votes: In categories where both public and panel votes are used, public votes account for 25%, and panel votes account for 75%.
Final Tally: The combined points from public and panel votes are tallied to determine the winners.
For most categories, the public vote accounts for 25% of the total, while the panel vote makes up 75%.
However, the Streamer of the Year, Esports Content Creator of the Year, and Esports Personality of the Year categories are determined 100% by community votes.
What’s the Controversy?
The decision to hold the Esports Awards 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has sparked controversy within the esports community.
Several notable personalities, hosts, and panelists have withdrawn from the Esports Awards to demonstrate their opposition to this decision.
The most notable incident related to this controversy is:
Popular esports commentator Alex “Goldenboy” resigned from his position as a host of the awards.
Parker MacKay, a four-year veteran of the Esports Awards committee, echoed similar sentiments.
Prominent personalities like Ludwig and Jacob Wolf, the past Esports Award Journalist of the Year, have also voiced their criticism of the growing Saudi Arabian presence in the esports industry.
Another host of the Esports Awards and a prominent member of its vocal panel for four years, Thom “F.” Badinger has announced his departure from the scene.
Despite this setback, Michael Ashford, CEO of the Esports Awards, remains confident about the event’s success. He emphasized the importance of acknowledging and celebrating excellence in esports and fostering industry growth.
The controversy highlights the ongoing discussions about the globalization of esports and the ethical considerations that come with hosting major events in certain regions.
So, what do you think about this? Are you excited about the nominees? Do you have any favorites you’re rooting for? Let me know if you want to hear more about any specific category or nominee!








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