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Nominations | 86 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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League of Legends is a multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Riot Games.
Accolades
[edit]Award | Date | Category | Recipient(s) and nominee(s) | Result | Refs. |
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Annie Awards | February 3, 2018 | Best Animated Television/Broadcast Commercial | "Legends Never Die" | Nominated | [1] |
April 16, 2021 | Best Character Animation – Video Game | Jose "Sho" Hernandez, Lana Bachynski, Christopher Hsing, Matthew Johnson, Jason Hendrich | Nominated | [2] | |
British Academy Games Awards | March 12, 2015 | Persistent Game | League of Legends | Won | [3] |
April 7, 2016 | AMD eSports Audience Award | League of Legends | Nominated | [4] | |
April 6, 2017 | AMD Esports Audience Award | League of Legends | Nominated | [5] | |
Clio Sports Awards | July 8, 2015 | Engagement/Experiential – Events | The 2014 League of Legends All-Star Game | Nominated | [6][7] |
May 16, 2017 | Events/Experiential | 2016 League of Legends World Championship Final | Bronze | [8][9] | |
June 13, 2019 | Film Technique – Animation | "Rise" | Silver | [10][11] | |
Esports Awards | November 21, 2016 | eSports Game of the Year | League of Legends | Nominated | [12][13] |
eSports Live Event of the Year | Mid-Season Invitational | Nominated | |||
November 13, 2017 | Esports Game of the Year | League of Legends | Nominated | [14] | |
Esports Live Event of the Year | League of Legends World Championship | Won | [15] | ||
November 12, 2018 | Esports Game of the Year | League of Legends | Nominated | [16][17] | |
Esports Live Event of the Year | 2018 League of Legends World Championship | Nominated | |||
November 16, 2019 | Esports Game of the Year | League of Legends | Won | [18] | |
Esports Live Event of the Year | 2019 League of Legends World Championship | Won | |||
November 20–21, 2020 | Esports Game of the Year | League of Legends | Won | [19] | |
Esports Content Team of the Year | League of Legends European Championship | Won | |||
Esports Creative Piece of the Year | League of Legends Cinematic Season Opening | Won | |||
Game Audio Network Guild Awards | March 22, 2018 | Best Original Song | "Legends Never Die" | Nominated | [20][21] |
March 21, 2019 | Best Original Song | K/DA – "Pop/Stars" | Nominated | [22] | |
May 6, 2020 | Best Original Song | "Giants" (Jared Lee, Jessica Karpov, Kole Hicks, Umar Ibrahim) | Won | [23] | |
April 28, 2021 | Best Original Song | K/DA – "More"[a] | Won | [24] | |
Best Voice Performance | Fiddlesticks (performed by Kellen Goff) | Nominated | |||
Best Non-Humanoid Performance | League of Legends | Nominated | |||
Best Game Audio Article or Publication | "The Frequencies of Folklore" | Nominated | |||
Best Game Audio Presentation, Podcast, or Broadcast | Frequencies – League of Legends Audio Deep Dive | Nominated | |||
The Game Awards | December 3, 2015 | eSports Game of the Year | League of Legends | Nominated | [25] |
December 1, 2016 | Best eSports Game | League of Legends | Nominated | [26] | |
December 7, 2017 | Best eSports Game | League of Legends | Nominated | [27] | |
December 6, 2018 | Best Esports Game | League of Legends | Nominated | [28] | |
Best Esports Event | League of Legends World Championship | Won | |||
December 12, 2019 | Best Esports Game | League of Legends | Won | [29] | |
Best Esports Event | 2019 League of Legends World Championship | Won | |||
December 12, 2020 | Best Esports Game | League of Legends | Won | [30] | |
Best Esports Event | 2020 League of Legends World Championship | Won | |||
Game Critics Awards | June 23, 2009 | Best Strategy Game | League of Legends: Clash of Fates | Nominated | [31] |
Game Developers Choice Awards | March 11, 2010 | Best Debut Game | League of Legends | Nominated | [32] |
Game Developers Choice Online Awards | October 7, 2010 | Best Online Game Design | League of Legends | Won | [33] |
Best Online Visual Arts | League of Legends | Won | |||
Best Online Technology | League of Legends | Won | |||
Best New Online Game | League of Legends | Won | |||
Best Live Game | League of Legends | Nominated | |||
Audience Award | League of Legends | Won | |||
October 12, 2011 | Best Live Game | League of Legends | Nominated | [34] | |
October 10, 2012 | Best Community Relations | League of Legends | Won | [35] | |
Best Live Game | League of Legends | Won | |||
Audience Award | League of Legends | Won | |||
Gamers' Choice Awards | December 9, 2018 | Fan Favorite Game | League of Legends | Nominated | [36] |
Fan Favorite Esports Game | League of Legends | Nominated | |||
Fan Favorite Esports Event of the Year | League of Legends Worlds | Nominated | |||
Fan Favorite Esports League Format | League of Legends Championship Series | Nominated | |||
Golden Joystick Awards | October 29, 2010 | Online Game of the Year | League of Legends | Won | [37] |
October 21, 2011 | Free to Play Game of the Year | League of Legends | Won | [38][39] | |
October 26, 2012 | Best MMO | League of Legends | 2nd place | [40][41] | |
October 25, 2013 | Best Online Game | League of Legends | 2nd place | [42][43] | |
November 18, 2016 | Competitive Game of the Year | League of Legends | Nominated | [44] | |
November 17, 2017 | Esports Game of the Year | League of Legends | 3rd place | [45] | |
November 16, 2018 | Esports Game of the Year | League of Legends | Nominated | [46] | |
November 15, 2019 | Esports Game of the Year | League of Legends | Nominated | [47] | |
November 24, 2020 | Esports Game of the Year | League of Legends | Nominated | [48][49] | |
Golden Reel Awards | February 15, 2015 | Best Sound and Music Editing – Game Cinematics | "A New Dawn" | Won | [50] |
February 17, 2019 | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Computer Cinematic | League of Legends | Nominated | [51] | |
Hollywood Music in Media Awards | November 20, 2019 | Original Score – Video Game | Edouard Brenneisen | Nominated | [52][53] |
January 27, 2021 | Outstanding Song – Video Game | "The Baddest"[b] | Won | [54] | |
Italian Esports Awards | September 21, 2020 | Esports Game of the Year | League of Legends | Won | [55] |
Italian Video Game Awards | March 14, 2018 | Radio 105 Esports Game of the Year | League of Legends | Nominated | [56] |
April, 11 2019 | Esports Game of the Year | League of Legends | Nominated | [57] | |
Korea Game Awards | November 7, 2012 | Popular Game Award – Online Game | League of Legends | Won | [58] |
New York Game Awards | February 16, 2015 | Ebbets Field Award for Best E-Sports Experience | League of Legends | Nominated | [59][60] |
January 26, 2021 | Shea Stadium Award for Best Esports Event | League of Legends Worlds | Nominated | [61] | |
Shorty Awards | May 5, 2019 | Best in Games | K/DA – "Pop/Stars" | Won | [62][63] |
Best Multi-Platform Campaign | K/DA – "Pop/Stars" | Nominated | |||
May 11–14, 2021 | Best in Games | K/DA – "More" ft. Madison Beer, (G)I-dle, Lexie Liu, Jaira Burns, Seraphine (Official Music Video) | Won[c] | [64][65] | |
Best Use of Video | K/DA – "More" ft. Madison Beer, (G)I-dle, Lexie Liu, Jaira Burns, Seraphine (Official Music Video) | Won[d] | |||
Sports Emmy Awards | May 8, 2018 | Outstanding Live Graphic Design | League of Legends | Won | [66] |
May 20, 2019 | Outstanding Post-Produced Graphic Design | League of Legends World Championship – "Rise" | Nominated | [67][68] | |
August 11, 2020 | Outstanding Esports Coverage | League of Legends World Final | Won | [69] | |
June 8, 2021 | Outstanding Esports Coverage | League of Legends World Final – Damwon vs. Suning | Pending | [70] | |
Teen Choice Awards | August 13, 2017 | Choice Video Game | League of Legends | Nominated | [71] |
Webby Awards | May 19, 2014 | Video – Events & Live streams | The 2013 League of Legends World Final Event at the Staples Center | Honoree | [72][73] |
May 18, 2015 | Video – Animation (Branded) | "Warriors" – 2014 World Championship (Imagine Dragons) | Honoree | [74][75] | |
Video – Events & Live streams | The 2014 League of Legends World Championship Broadcast from Seoul, Korea | Won[e] | [76][75] | ||
May 16, 2016 | Video – Events & Live streams | The 2015 League of Legends Worlds Broadcast from Berlin, Germany | Honoree | [77][78] | |
May 15, 2017 | Video – Events & Live streams | 2016 League of Legends Worlds Broadcast | Honoree | [79][80] | |
Websites and Mobile Sites – Games & Games Related | League of Legends, European Esports Hub | Nominated | [81][80] | ||
May 14, 2018 | Video – Animation (Branded) | "Mortal Reminder" | Honoree | [82][83] | |
Video – Events & Live streams | 2017 League of Legends Worlds Final Broadcast | Nominated | [84][83] | ||
May 19, 2020 | Video – Live Experiences (Branded) | 2019 League of Legends World Championship Final | Nominated | [85][86] | |
May 18, 2021 | Video – Live Experiences (Branded) | 2020 League of Legends World Championship Final | Honoree | [87][88] | |
Video – Music (Branded) | K/DA – "More" (Official Music Video) | Won[e] | [89][88] | ||
Video – Music Video | K/DA – "More" (Official Music Video) | Honoree | |||
Advertising, Media & PR – Fashion, Beauty & Lifestyle | K/DA | Honoree | [90][88] | ||
Advertising, Media & PR – Media & Entertainment | K/DA | Honoree | |||
Social – Best Influencer | Seraphine | Won[e] | [91][88] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Music by Rebecca Johnson, Sebastien Najand, Riot Music Team, & Bekuh Boom. Performed by (G)I-dle, Jaira Burns, K/DA, Lexie Liu, Madison Beer, Seraphine.
- ^ Written by Riot Music Team and Bekuh Boom. Vocals by Soyeon of (G)I-dle, Miyeon of (G)I-dle, Bea Miller, and Wolftyla.
- ^ Won the Audience Honor
- ^ Won Gold Distinction and the Audience Honor
- ^ a b c Won the People's Voice Award
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