"Double Shadow Wonderland" and "Enshrouded" Shine at 2025 German Computer Game Awards



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"Double Shadow Wonderland" and "Enshrouded" Shine at 2025 German Computer Game Awards

The 2025 German Computer Game Awards ceremony has recently come to an end. "Split Fiction" has won the Grand Prix for International Game of the Year, while "Enshrouded" has taken home three honors: Best German Game, Best Innovation, and Best Technology. The total prize pool for this year's awards is 800,000 euros, and "Enshrouded" has received the highest single - award prize of 100,000 euros for the Best German Game award.

 

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"Split Fiction" from Hazelight Studios and Electronic Arts has impressed the judges with its unique gameplay and engaging story, which combines elements of adventure and puzzle - solving in a way that blurs the lines between reality and fiction. It's no wonder it has been recognized as the top international game. "Enshrouded", developed by Keen Games, is a survival action - RPG set in a mysterious and immersive world. Its innovative gameplay mechanics and advanced technology have earned it well - deserved recognition in the German gaming industry.

 

Notably, the number of German gamers has now exceeded 37.5 million, reaching an all - time high. This growth indicates the increasing popularity of gaming in Germany and provides a strong market foundation for the development of the local gaming industry. With such a large number of passionate gamers, there is no doubt that the German gaming industry will continue to thrive and produce more outstanding games in the future.
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