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‘The Last of Us Part II’ Leads The Game Awards 2020 Nominees

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It’s that time of year again. The Game Awards, which will air live on December 10 across more than 45 global video platforms, has announced its nominees across 30 categories. And to no one’s surprise (well, maybe), Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us Part II leads the way with eleven nominations, followed by Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Tsushima with nine.

Coincidentally, both games are nominated for Game of The Year, alongside Bethesda’s DOOM Eternal, Supergiant Games’ Hades, Nintendo’s Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Square’s Final Fantasy VII Remake.

Altogether, Sony properties have 22 nominations, which are the most nominations since Nintendo’s 23 in 2017. Voting is now open, so you can head over to The Game Awards website to view the nominees and get your votes in.

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Face Your Fears in ‘Don’t Be Afraid 2’, Coming to PC and Consoles [Trailer]

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Eneida Games and Cat-astrophe Games are following up 2020’s horror adventure title Don’t Be Afraid with the sequel, Don’t Be Afraid 2. The developers have released a new gameplay trailer, delving into the details of the sequel.

Don’t Be Afraid 2 sees you once again in the shoes of David, who is 15 years removed from the events of the first game. For years, David tried to pick up the pieces and deal with the damage the events left on him. Unable to keep a job, find a partner, or even handle simple daily tasks, he leads a pitiful life under the watchful eye of his therapist. Unfortunately, David’s past has caught up to him sooner than he expected, resulting in him now reliving the darkest moments of his life. David must now gather clues about his past and solve puzzles left behind by the deranged murderer toying with his life, trying to find a way out of a mansion where the line between dreams and reality is blurred.

As such, Don’t Be Afraid 2 features two unique endings. Will you escape or succumb to your fears? Can you deal with David’s past or will it break you? You’ll have to struggle your way through the horrors that endure in David’s psyche, navigating a series of sinister escape rooms, and uncover the chilling truth behind the nightmares.

“The original Don’t Be Afraid was much loved by a community, brave horror game fans that accepted the frightening challenge ahead of them,” says Krzysztof Szymański, Narrative Director. “Now, we propose an even scarier, and gut-wrenching experience not for the faint of heart. Will you have what it takes to survive? We can’t wait to see you try!”

Don’t Be Afraid 2 is currently in development for PC via Steam, Playstation 5, Xbox Series and the Nintendo Switch.

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