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Esports Awards 2021: Valorant, CS:GO, PUBG, Free Fire among other games nominated

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Esports Awards has announced the list of finalists in the Industry categories last night. The categories feature media, companies, publishers, and other esports personalities who made contributions to the industry in their capacity.

The industry award is set every year to honor the personalities and brands who continue to be a part of the broader spectrum of competitive gaming, which is esports. The section of the Esports Awards in Industry includes production companies, commercial brands, coverage platforms, the title of the year, hardware, journalists, publishers.

One more category called “Supporting Services” is on the platform to feature the companies who belong from communications, public relations, and creative companies where Discord, TheStoryMob, and others have been nominated.

The complete list of nominees for Esports Awards 2021 – Industry

Commercials Partner of the year

  • StateFarm
  • Intel
  • Redbull
  • Logitech
  • CashApp
  • FTX
  • BMW
  • Mountain Dew
  • Kitkat
  • Alienware
  • HyperX
  • Verizon

Esports News Coverage Website

  • The Esports Observer
  • Inven Global
  • Esports Insider
  • Dexerto
  • Upcomer
  • ESPM
  • HLTV.org
  • Dot Esports
  • Liquipedia
  • SiegeGG

Game of the Year

  • League of Legends
  • DotA 2
  • CS:GO
  • Valorant
  • Call of Duty
  • Overwatch
  • RocketLeague
  • Free Fire
  • RS6
  • PUBG Mobile

Hardware of the year

  • Corsair
  • Alienware
  • Razer
  • Secret Lab
  • Logitech
  • ASUS
  • AMD
  • SteelSeries
  • Nvidia
  • Intel
  • HyperX
  • Elgato

Journalists of the Year

  • Richard Lewis
  • Wasif Ahmed
  • Kevin Hitt
  • H. B. Duran
  • Ashley Kang
  • Jacob Wolf
  • FionOnFire
  • Liz Richardson
  • Pablo ‘Bloop’ Suarez
  • Adam Fitch

Publisher of the Year

  • Tencent
  • Blizzard
  • Riot Games
  • Epic Games
  • Valve
  • Ubisoft
  • Garena
  • Electronic Arts
  • Psyonix

Supporting Service of the year

  • Discord
  • Mobalytics
  • The Story Mob
  • AfterShock Media Group
  • Prodigy
  • CAA
  • ESEA
  • Hitmaker
  • Paper Crowns
  • Character Select Agency

Broadcast & Production team of the year

  • BeyondTheSummit
  • Nerd Street Gamers
  • FACEIT
  • Esports Engine
  • BLAST Premier
  • ESL
  • Psyonix
  • Blizzard
  • Riot Games
  • Garena

The Esports Awards 2021 Ceremony is scheduled for 20th November and it is supported by The Koyo Store, Sizzle Creative, Verizon, Secret Lab and other brands. The voting for the Industry Awards are now open over at The Esports Awards.

Deepak Ojha
Deepak Ojha
Founding Editor, TalkEsport

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