The fifth annual Esports Awards today honored Riot Games as Publisher of the Year, while Team Secret took home three awards, including Esports Player of the Year for Michal “Nisha” Jankowski and Esports Team of the Year for its Dota 2 roster.
Riot Games also took Esports Game of the Year honors in association with The Koyo Store for League of Legends. Esports Content Team of the Year went to the League of Legends European Championship and the Lol Season Opening being named Esports Creative Piece of the Year.
Team Secret’s Lee “Heen” Gon also took home Esports Coach of the Year honors.
“It has been a milestone year, not just for the Esports Awards, but for the esports industry,” said Michael Ashford, managing director, Esports Awards. “We have been faced with many challenges and hurdles as well as opportunities to showcase how resilient and talent led our industry is.
Riot Games also took Esports Game of the Year honors in association with The Koyo Store for League of Legends. Esports Content Team of the Year went to the League of Legends European Championship and the Lol Season Opening being named Esports Creative Piece of the Year.
Team Secret’s Lee “Heen” Gon also took home Esports Coach of the Year honors.
“It has been a milestone year, not just for the Esports Awards, but for the esports industry,” said Michael Ashford, managing director, Esports Awards. “We have been faced with many challenges and hurdles as well as opportunities to showcase how resilient and talent led our industry is.
- 11/21/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
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