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The Esports Awards 2024 Presented by LEXUS Announces Winners for all categories

The Esports Awards 2024 Presented by LEXUS Announces Winners for all categories

Gaming Royalty Converge at Los Angeles for The Esports Awards 2024 presented by Lexus, winners include Faker, T1, And ESL FACEIT Group.

The Esports Awards presented by Lexus, the most prestigious night in the esports calendar, debuted in Los Angeles, delivering an unforgettable ceremony celebrating excellence across 16 awards. The event brought together the who’s who of the esports industry, with prominent brands, organisations, and influencers converging for a night of recognition and celebration.

The Esports Awards 2024 announces the winners

Among the standout achievers includes T1 superstar, Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, who was celebrated as Esports PC Player of the Year. The Esports Content Creator of the Year award went to Naman ‘MOrtal’ Mathur, recognising their impact and contributions to the gaming community. ESL FACEIT Group was also honoured as Esports Broadcast/Production Team of the Year, while the League of Legends World Championship 2023 claimed the title of Esports Live Event of the Year.

Hosted by Lottie “Praagy” Van-Praag and Trevor “Quickshot” Henry, the night unfolded with mesmerising moments, including a spotlight on Lexus’ LC 500 and the GX 550 at the Esports Awards Village. Esteemed guests, including Indian team S8UL Esports,  Optic H3CZ,  streamers Tobias “Panda” Näslund and Steven ‘RDJavi’  Santos, added glamour and excitement to the occasion.

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The Esports Awards 2024: Winners of all categories

Following the ceremony, the fifth Samsung Galaxy Battles tournament took place, where S8ul Esports claimed the crown, adding a competitive element for a night to remember.

The complete list of Esports Awards Pro and On Air Talent winners is as follows:

  • Esports PC Player of the Year — Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok
  • Esports Controller Player of the Year — Anthony “Shotzzy” Cuevas-Castro
  • Sim Racer of the Year — Sebastian Job
  • Esports Coach of the Year — Kim “KIM” Jeong-soo
  • Esports Team of the Year — T1 – League of Legends roster
  • Esports Organisation of the Year, presented by Lexus — Team Falcons
  • Esports Play of the Year — Alexander “jawgemo” Mor
  • Esports Colour Caster of the Year — Chad “SPUNJ” Burchill
  • Esports Play by Play Caster of the Year — Brandon Smith
  • Esports Host of the Year — Chris “Puckett” Puckett
  • Esports Content Creator of the Year, presented by Lexus — Naman ‘MOrtal’ Mathur 
  • Esports Creative of the Year — Liquid Liquid
  • Esports Broadcast/Production Team of the Year — ESL FACEIT GROUP
  • Esports Live Event of the Year — League of Legends World Championship 2023
  • Esports Supporting Service of the Year — Blitz.GG
  • Panel’s Choice Award — Corey Dunn

“The Esports Awards continues to grow and evolve, and this ceremony was a testament to the incredible talent and innovation within the industry,”  said Michael Ashford, CEO of the Esports Awards, “It’s an honour to bring together the community to celebrate the individuals and organisations shaping the future of esports. Congratulations to all of this year’s winners, and thank you to everyone who makes this event possible.”

The Esports Awards presented by Lexus is brought to you in partnership with Lexus, Samsung Galaxy, Oakley and the Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF).

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