Nebula Award for Best Game Writing

The Nebula Award for Best Game Writing is one of the Nebula Awards, presented each year by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) for science fiction or fantasy game writing. The Nebula Awards have been described as one of "the most important of the American science fiction awards" and "the science-fiction and fantasy equivalent" of the Emmy Awards.[1][2] The Game Writing category is the newest category of the Nebulas, which were originally awarded in 1966 solely for printed fiction. The Nebula Award for Best Game Writing has been awarded annually since 2019.[3] The drive to create the Game Writing category was promoted by then SFWA president Cat Rambo after game writers were made eligible for SFWA membership in 2016. According to a statement by SFWA when the category was announced in 2018, it was added to reflect how changes in technology had expanded the media used for science fiction and fantasy storytelling.[4]

Nebula Award for Best Game Writing
Awarded forThe best science fiction or fantasy game writing published in the prior calendar year
CountryUnited States
Presented byScience Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association
First awarded2019
Most recent winnerHidetaka Miyazaki and George R. R. Martin for Elden Ring
Websitesfwa.org/nebula-awards/

To be eligible for Nebula Award consideration, a work must be published in English in the United States. Works published in English elsewhere in the world are also eligible provided they are released on either a website or in an electronic edition. A game is considered by the organization to be "an interactive or playable story-driven work which conveys narrative, character, or story background". Works in this category have no set word count and must have at least one credited writer.[3]

Nebula Award nominees and winners are chosen by members of the SFWA, though the game writers do not need to be members. Works are nominated each year by members in a period around December 15 through January 31, and the six works that receive the most nominations then form the final ballot, with additional nominees possible in the case of ties. Soon after, members are given a month to vote on the ballot, and the final results are presented at the Nebula Awards ceremony in May. Writers are not permitted to nominate their own works, and ties in the final vote are broken, if possible, by the number of nominations the works received.[3]

During the 6 nomination years, 33 games by 105 writers have been nominated. These have primarily been video games, but also include seven books for role-playing game systems and an interactive film. The first year's award was won by Charlie Brooker for the interactive film Black Mirror: Bandersnatch; the second year's award was won by a team of nine writers led by Leonard Boyarsky for the video game The Outer Worlds; the third year's award was won by Greg Kasavin for the video game Hades; the fourth year's award by a team of six writers for the role-playing game Thirsty Sword Lesbians; and the fifth year's award by Hidetaka Miyazaki and George R. R. Martin for the video game Elden Ring. Only four writers have been nominated more than once, with two nominations each for Dominique Dickey, Kate Dollarhyde, Kate Heartfield, and Natalia Theodoridou. Interactive fiction developer Choice of Games has had the most games nominated with a total of seven over five years.

Winners and nominees

In the following table, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than the game's release. Each year links to the corresponding "year in video games". Entries with a blue background and an asterisk (*) next to the writer's name have won the award; those with a white background are the other nominees on the shortlist. Entries with a gray background and a plus sign (+) mark a year when "no award" was selected as the winner.

  *   Winners and joint winners

Winners and nominees
YearWriter(s)GameDeveloperRef.
2019Charlie Brooker*Black Mirror: BandersnatchHouse of Tomorrow[5]
Netflix
Matt SophosGod of WarSanta Monica Studio[5]
Richard Zangrande Gaubert
Cory Barlog
M. Darusha WehmThe Martian JobChoice of Games[5]
Natalia TheodoridouRent-A-ViceChoice of Games[5]
Kate HeartfieldThe Road to CanterburyChoice of Games[5]
2020Leonard Boyarsky*The Outer WorldsObsidian Entertainment[6]
Kate Dollarhyde*
Paul Kirsch*
Chris L'Etoile*
Daniel McPhee*
Carrie Patel*
Nitai Poddar*
Marc Soskin*
Megan Starks*
Kelsey BeachumOuter WildsMobius Digital[6]
Kate HeartfieldThe Magician's WorkshopChoice of Games[6]
Robert KurvitzDisco ElysiumZA/UM[6]
Elsa Sjunneson-HenryFate Accessibility ToolkitEvil Hat Productions[6]
2021Greg Kasavin*HadesSupergiant Games[7]
Stephen BellBlaseballThe Game Band[7]
Joel A. Clark
Sam Rosenthal
Jake ElliotKentucky Route ZeroCardboard Computer[7]
Phoebe BartonThe Luminous UndergroundChoice of Games[7]
Sam Kabo AshwellScents & SemiosisSam Kabo Ashwell[7]
Cat Manning
Yoon Ha Lee
Caleb Wilson
Nicolas GuerinSpiritfarerThunder Lotus Games[7]
Maxim Monast
Alex Tommi
2022April Kit Walsh*Thirsty Sword LesbiansEvil Hat Productions[8]
Whitney Delagio*
Dominique Dickey*
Jonaya Kemper*
Alexis Sara*
Rae Nedjadi*
Connor AlexanderCoyote & CrowCoyote & Crow[8]
William McKay
Weyodi Oldbear
Derek Pounds
Nico Albert
Riana Elliott
Diogo Nogueira
William Thompson
Balogun OjetadeGranma's HandRoaring Lion Productions[8]
Jay Dragon WanderhomePossum Creek Games[8]
Nate AustinWildermythWorldwalker Games[8]
Anne Austin
Douglas Austin
2023Hidetaka Miyazaki*Elden RingFromSoftware[9]
George R. R. Martin*
Ben McCawHorizon Forbidden WestGuerrilla Games[9]
Annie Kitain
Ajit GeorgeJourneys through the Radiant CitadelWizards of the Coast[9]
F. Wesley Schneider
Justice Ramin Arman
Dominique Dickey
Basheer Ghouse
Alastor Guzman
D. Fox Harrell
T.K. Johnson
Felice Tzehuei Kuan
Surena Marie
Mimi Mondal
Mario Ortegón
Miyuki Jane Pinckard
Pam Punzalan
Erin Roberts
Stephanie Yoon
Terry H. Romero
Kate DollarhydePentimentObsidian Entertainment[9]
Zoe Franznick
Märten Rattasepp
Josh Sawyer
Steven LernerStrayBlueTwelve Studio[9]
Vivien Mermet-Guyenet
Colas Koola
Natalia TheodoridouVampire: The Masquerade — Sins of the SiresChoice of Games[9]
2024Stewart C. BakerThe Bread Must RiseChoice of Games[10]
James Beamon
Sam LakeAlan Wake IIRemedy Entertainment, Epic Games Publishing[10]
Clay Murphy
Tyler Burton Smith
Sinikka Annala
Yoon Ha LeeNinefox Gambit: Machineries of Empire Roleplaying GameAndroid Press[10]
Marie Brennan
Joel MasonDredgeBlack Salt Games, Team17[10]
Julien MoyaChants of SennaarRundisc, Focus Entertainment[10]
Thomas Panuel
Adam SmithBaldur's Gate 3Larian Studios[10]
Adrienne Law
Baudelaire Welch
Chrystal Ding
Ella McConnell
Ine Van Hamme
Jan Van Dosselaer
John Corcoran
Kevin VanOrd
Lawrence Schick
Martin Docherty
Rachel Quirke
Ruairí Moore
Sarah Baylus
Stephen Rooney
Swen Vincke

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