D.I.C.E. Award for Online Game of the Year
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Interactive Arts & Sciences
First awarded1998
Currently held byFinal Fantasy XIV: Endwalker
Websitewww.interactive.org

The D.I.C.E. Award for Online Game of the Year is an award presented annually by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences during the D.I.C.E. Awards. This award "celebrates titles of any genre with a significant portion of the gameplay experience transpiring online — collaboratively or competitively. These titles frequently offer excellent matchmaking systems, innovative gameplay options, persistent content releases that further evolve gameplay, user customization and fluidity of gameplay. Titles submitted in this category are not limited to release within the calendar year but must be supported by significant new content".[1] All active creative/technical, business, and affiliate members of the Academy are qualified to vote for this category.[2] The first winner was Ultima Online at the 1st Annual Interactive Achievement Awards. It is the only "Game of the Year award" that has been also offered as a genre award and craft award.

The award's most recent winner is Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker, developed and published by Square Enix.

History

Content/Genre Award

Online Game of the Year was originally offered as a content award for the "Online content awards" subset with categories Entertainment Site of the Year and News/Information Site of the Year.[3] The 2nd Annual Interactive Achievement Awards (1999) had multiple genre-specific "Online content awards."[4] Only one online award was offered for 2000.[5] It would be renamed Online Gameplay of the Year in 2001.[6]

  • Online Game of the Year (1998, 2000)
  • Online Action/Strategy Game of the Year (1999)
  • Online Family/Board Game of the Year (1999)
  • Online Role Playing Game of the Year (1999)
  • Online Gameplay of the Year (20012003)[7][8]

No award would be offered at the 7th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards.[9]

Craft Award

At the 8th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards, the award for Online Gameplay was reintroduced as a craft award.[10] The Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay, is "presented to the individual or team whose work represents the highest level of achievement in online gameplay in an interactive title. These titles frequently offer excellent matchmaking systems, innovative gameplay options including collaborative and competitive gameplay, user customization and fluidity of gameplay."[11] An additional craft award, the Outstanding Achievement in Connectivity, was introduced for the 15th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards. "This award is given to the property or title that best demonstrates innovation in connection mechanics across varied platforms. This is typically exemplified through the expansion of a story or narrative through complementary elements across two or more platforms (e.g. Console/Facebook or Console/Mobile Device)." Both awards would be voted by programmers.[12]

  • Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay (20052013)
  • Outstanding Achievement in Connectivity (20122013)

Game of the Year Award

The craft awards were dropped for the 17th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards and Online Game of the Year was reintroduced as a "Game of the Year Award."[13] The award was relabeled Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay for the 2015 awards and relabeled again as Online Game of the Year for the 2019 awards.[14][15]

  • Online Game of the Year (2014, 2019—present)
  • Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay (20152018)

Winners and nominees

1990s

Table key
Indicates the winner
Year Game Developer(s) Publisher(s) Ref.
1997/1998
(1st)
Ultima Online Origin Systems Electronic Arts [16][17]
Air Warrior II Kesmai Interactive Magic
Aliens Online Kesmai, Mythic Entertainment Fox Interactive
Gemstone III Simutronics Simutronics
SubSpace Burst Studios Virgin Interactive
1998/1999
(2nd)
Online Action/Strategy Game of the Year [18]
Starsiege: Tribes Dynamix Sierra On-Line
Air Warrior III Kesmai Interactive Magic
CyberStrike 2 Simutronics 989 Studios
Online Role Playing Game of the Year
Ultima Online: The Second Age Origin Systems Electronic Arts
DragonRealms: Maritime Expansion Simutronics Simutronics
Meridian 59: Dark Auspices Archetype Interactive The 3DO Company
Online Family/Board Game of the Year[lower-alpha 1]
Multiplayer Jeopardy! Online Sony Online Entertainment Sony Online Entertainment
What's the Big Idea? Berkeley Systems Berkeley Systems
Multiplayer Wheel of Fortune Online Sony Online Entertainment Sony Online Entertainment
The Game of LIFE Mass Media Games Hasbro Interactive
1999/2000
(3rd)
EverQuest Verant Interactive, 989 Studios Sony Online Entertainment [19][20]
Asheron's Call Turbine Microsoft Games
Get the Picture Berkeley Systems Berkeley Systems
Pop-Tarts Magnet Interactive Magnet Interactive
Wordox World Opponent Network Sierra On-Line

2000s

Year Game Developer(s) Publisher(s) Ref.
2000
(4th)
MechWarrior 4: Vengeance FASA Interactive Microsoft Games [21][6]
Clusterball Daydream Software RealNetworks
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 Westwood Pacific Electronic Arts
Ultima Online: Renaissance Origin Systems
2001
(5th)
Return to Castle Wolfenstein Gray Matter Studios Activision [7][22]
[23][24]
Aliens Versus Predator 2 Monolith Productions Sierra On-Line
MechWarrior 4: Black Knight FASA Interactive Microsoft Game Studios
Monopoly Tycoon Deep Red Games Infogrames
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Red Storm Entertainment Ubisoft
2002
(6th)
Battlefield 1942 DICE Electronic Arts [25][26]
Command & Conquer: Renegade Westwood Pacific Electronic Arts
Twisted Metal: Black - Online Incognito Entertainment Sony Computer Entertainment
2003
(7th)
No award given
2004
(8th)
Halo 2 Bungie Microsoft Game Studios [11][27]
Rome: Total War Creative Assembly Activision
Unreal Tournament 2004 Epic Games, Digital Extremes Atari
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War Relic Entertainment THQ
2005
(9th)
Battlefield 2 DICE Electronic Arts [28][29][30]
Age of Empires III Ensemble Studios Microsoft Game Studios
Call of Duty 2 Infinity Ward Activision
Mario Kart DS Nintendo EAD Nintendo
Project Gotham Racing 3 Bizarre Creations Microsoft Game Studios
2006
(10th)
Gears of War Epic Games Microsoft Game Studios [31][32]
Battlefield 2142 DICE Electronic Arts
Call of Duty 3 Treyarch Activision
Chromehounds FromSoftware Sega
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter Red Storm Entertainment, Ubisoft Paris Ubisoft
2007
(11th)
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Infinity Ward Activision [33][34]
Forza Motorsport 2 Turn 10 Studios Microsoft Game Studios
Halo 3 Bungie
Rock Band Harmonix MTV Games
World in Conflict Massive Entertainment Vivendi Games
2008
(12th)
Left 4 Dead Valve South Valve [35][36]
Call of Duty: World at War Treyarch Activision
Gears of War 2 Epic Games Microsoft Game Studios
NHL 09 EA Canada Electronic Arts
Rock Band 2 Harmonix MTV Games
2009
(13th)
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Infinity Ward Activision [37][38][39]
Borderlands Gearbox Software 2K Games
FarmVille Zynga Zynga
Left 4 Dead 2 Valve Valve
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Naughty Dog Sony Computer Entertainment

2010s

Year Game Developer(s) Publisher(s) Ref.
2010
(14th)
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Blizzard Entertainment Blizzard Entertainment [40][41][42]
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 DICE Electronic Arts
Call of Duty: Black Ops Treyarch Activision
Halo: Reach Bungie Microsoft Game Studios
2011
(15th)
Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay [43][44][45]
Star Wars: The Old Republic BioWare Austin Electronic Arts
Battlefield 3 DICE Electronic Arts
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Infinity Ward Activision
Gears of War 3 Epic Games Microsoft Game Studios
LittleBigPlanet 2 Media Molecule Sony Computer Entertainment
Outstanding Achievement in Connectivity [46][44][45]
Portal 2 Valve Valve
Battlefield 3 DICE Electronic Arts
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Infinity Ward Activision
Dragon Age II BioWare Electronic Arts
Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception Naughty Dog Sony Computer Entertainment
2012
(16th)
Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay [47][48]
Journey Thatgamecompany Sony Computer Entertainment
Borderlands 2 Gearbox Software 2K Games
Call of Duty: Black Ops II Treyarch Activision
Diablo III Blizzard Entertainment Blizzard Entertainment
Halo 4 343 Industries Microsoft Studios
Outstanding Achievement in Connectivity [49][48]
Halo 4 343 Industries Microsoft Studios
Call of Duty: Black Ops II Treyarch Activision
Nike+ Kinect Training Sumo Digital Microsoft Studios
2013
(17th)
World of Tanks Wargaming Wargaming [1][50]
Battlefield 4 DICE Electronic Arts
Borderlands 2 Gearbox Software 2K Games
Diablo III Blizzard Entertainment Blizzard Entertainment
The Last of Us Naughty Dog Sony Computer Entertainment
2014
(18th)
Destiny Bungie Activision [51][52]
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Sledgehammer Games Activision
Elite Dangerous Frontier Developments Frontier Developments
Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft Blizzard Entertainment Blizzard Entertainment
World of Tanks [Xbox 360] Wargaming Wargaming
2015
(19th)
Rocket League Psyonix Psyonix [53][54]
Destiny: The Taken King Bungie Activision
Halo 5: Guardians 343 Industries Microsoft Studios
Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft Blizzard Entertainment Blizzard Entertainment
Splatoon Nintendo EAD Nintendo
2016
(20th)
Overwatch Blizzard Entertainment Blizzard Entertainment [55][56]
Battlefield 1 DICE Electronic Arts
Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft Blizzard Entertainment Blizzard Entertainment
Titanfall 2 Respawn Entertainment Electronic Arts
Tom Clancy's The Division Massive Entertainment Ubisoft
2017
(21st)
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds PUBG Corporation Bluehole [57][58]
Call of Duty: WWII Sledgehammer Games Activision
Destiny 2 Bungie
Fortnite Epic Games Epic Games
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands Ubisoft Paris Ubisoft
2018
(22nd)
Fortnite Epic Games Epic Games [59][60]
Destiny 2: Forsaken Bungie Activision
Laser League Roll7 505 Games
Red Dead Redemption 2 Rockstar Studios Rockstar Games
Sea of Thieves Rare Microsoft Studios
2019
(23rd)
Apex Legends Respawn Entertainment Electronic Arts [61][62]
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Infinity Ward Activision
Destiny 2: Shadowkeep Bungie Bungie
Tetris 99 Arika Nintendo
Wargroove Chucklefish Chucklefish

2020s

Year Game Developer(s) Publisher(s) Ref.
2020
(24th)
Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout Mediatonic Devolver Digital [63][64]
Animal Crossing: New Horizons Nintendo EPD Nintendo
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Treyarch Activision
Ghost of Tsushima Sucker Punch Productions Sony Interactive Entertainment
Tetris Effect: Connected Monstars, Resonair, Stage Games Enhance Games
2021
(25th)
Halo Infinite 343 Industries Xbox Game Studios [65][66]
Back 4 Blood Turtle Rock Studios Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Call of Duty: Vanguard Sledgehammer Games Activision
Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker Square Enix Square Enix
Knockout City Velan Studios Electronic Arts
2022
(26th)
Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker Square Enix Square Enix [67][68][69]
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II Infinity Ward Activision
FIFA 23 EA Vancouver, EA Romania Electronic Arts
Marvel Snap Second Dinner Nuverse
Rumbleverse Iron Galaxy Epic Games
2023
(27th)
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III Sledgehammer Games Activision [70]
Diablo IV Blizzard Entertainment Blizzard Entertainment
Omega Strikers Odyssey Interactive Odyssey Interactive
Street Fighter 6 Capcom Capcom
The Finals Embark Studios Embark Studios

Multiple nominations and wins

Developers and publishers

Seven developers have two winners: 343 Industries, Blizzard Entertainment, Bungie, DICE, Epic Games, Infinity Ward, and Origin Systems. Blizzard Entertainment, Bungie, and DICE are tied for having developed the most finalists with eight. Origin Systems is the only developer with back-to-back wins. Treyarch has developed the most finalists without having a winner. 343 Industries, DICE, Infinity Ward, and Treyarch had a finalist named for both Online Gameplay and Connectivity in the same year. Activision has published the most finalists, but Electronic Arts has published the most winners. Electronic Arts is the only publisher for back-to-back winners. Ubisoft has published the most finalists without having a winner.

Franchises

The most nominated franchises have been Call of Duty, Battlefield, and Halo. Halo won the most awards with three, with Call of Duty and Battlefield having won twice. The only other two-time winning franchise is Ultima, which is the only franchise with back-to-back wins.

There have been numerous games that have been nominated multiple times:

Ultima Online is the only game to have won twice, and is one of three games nominated three times, with the other games being Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft and Destiny 2. Fortnite and Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker are the only games that lost their first nomination and won their second nomination.

Franchises
Franchise Nominations Wins
Halo 7 3
Call of Duty 17 2
Battlefield 8 2
Ultima 3 2
Destiny 5 1
Gears of War 3 1
Final Fantasy 2 1
Fortnite 2 1
Left 4 Dead 2 1
MechWarrior 2 1
Titanfall[lower-alpha 2] 2 1
World of Tanks 2 1
Tom Clancy's 4 0
Borderlands 3 0
Diablo 3 0
Warcraft 3 0
Air Warrior 2 0
Alien 2 0
Command & Conquer 2 0
Rock Band 2 0
Tetris 2 0
Uncharted 2 0

Notes

  1. Tie between finalists.
  2. Apex Legends is a Titanfall spin-off.

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