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Best Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
The firm has two major games on the show floor - Assassin's Creed Origins and Far Cry 5 - which are both excellent.
Best Publisher: Ubisoft
Ubisoft ticked every box going. We've played some of the games too, and Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle in particular is excellent. It was supposed to be Microsoft's year, but E3 2017 was a triumph for Yves Guillemot and his team.
Rising Star: Annapurna Interactive
Annapurna looks set to rival Devolver Digital as the home for the very best of the independent scene.
One to Watch: Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle
We loved what we played, and with a great score and unusual gameplay this might prove to be one of the big Switch games of the year. It's also coming out very soon: August 29th.
The Hype Award: Super Mario Odyssey
Press coverage has been unanimously positive, with the BBC stating that it "caps Nintendo's triumphant comeback." After Nintendo's last major adventure, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the anticipation for this one is extremely high. No game created more excitement than Super Mario Odyssey, and no game is more likely to justify the hype.
Technical Innovation: PlayLink
This was subject to some fierce debate. Surely the technical triumph of the show was Xbox One X? Microsoft has created the most powerful games console yet and crammed it into a tiny box. Yet whereas that's unquestionably a technical achievement, we've decided to go with PlayStation's PlayLink due to its innovative use of technology.
Best Booth Design: Nintendo
Nintendo once again excelled by theming its area entirely around one game: Super Mario Odyssey. The recreation of New Donk City included a Mario Tank, Mario Bullet Bill, Mario Chain Chomp, a giant hot air balloon and even the voice of Mario himself.
Best Marketing Execution: Devolver
Ever since Devolver pitched up in a Hooters parking lot with free beer, free BBQ, and some of the best indie games on the market a few years ago, it's been clear that the publisher intended to do E3 differently. The renegade approach has worked brilliantly, and this year it aimed to push it even further, doubling the space for its offsite presence and, in a surprising move, holding its own press conference.
Best Launch Execution: Beyond Good & Evil 2
Michel Ancel's emotional address when the trailer finished offered a rare moment of utter sincerity in a week where so much feels manufactured and rehearsed.
Developer's Game of the Show: Super Mario Odyssey
We spoke to a wide range of developers to find out what their single favourite game of E3 2017 was. It was close between Mario + Rabbids and Super Mario Odyssey, but Nintendo's Switch exclusive secured the most votes. Simply put, Odyssey looks superb, in much the same way that Zelda did at E3 last year.
Retailer's Game of the Show: Destiny 2
The retailers were really split on their game of the show. We had votes for the new versions of Skyrim, Call of Duty: World War II, Anthem, Beyond Good & Evil 2 and Sea of Thieves. However, Destiny 2 snatched the victory with just a single vote.
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