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D.I.C.E. Award for Immersive Reality Game of the Year
Annual award presented by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The D.I.C.E. Award for Immersive Reality 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 recognizes "the single game released on an immersive reality platform that best utilizes the attributes of the platform to entertain users. Elements of design, direction, and narrative are factored into the title selection".
The award's most recent winner is Batman: Arkham Shadow, developed by Camouflaj and published by Oculus Studios.
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Immersive Reality Game of the Year and Technical Achievement
Both immersive reality awards were introduced for the 20th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards. According to the rules and procedures for the 20th awards ceremony, "the immersive reality category panel will be comprised of individuals working directly in the medium". The finalists and winners for these categories would be "selected by a panel of experts and will not be voted on by the general membership body of the Academy".[1] Since the categories were introduced, both categories had a majority of finalists and winners in common. Lone Echo, Half-Life: Alyx, Lone Echo II, and Red Matter 2 won both immersive reality categories.
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Winners and nominees
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2010s
2020s
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Multiple nominations and wins
Developers and publishers
Oculus Studios, now known as Reality Labs, has published the most nominees and the only publisher with multiple wins. Ready at Dawn is the only developer to have developed multiple winners.
Franchises
Lone Echo is the only franchise to have won more than once.
References
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