The AIAS (American Society for interactive arts and sciences) announced the winners of the 25th D.I.C.E Game of the Year Awards on February 25, with "Two-Player" winning the best game of the year again, and "Ricky and Tinker bells: Separation" winning the most awards, with a total of four awards.
In addition, at this year's D.I.C.E Game Awards ceremony, Microsoft Xbox Director Phil Spencer Lifetime Achievement Award was awarded, and the B Society Game Director Todd Howard presented the award.

List of winners
Game of the Year: "Two-Player Trip"
Outstanding Animation Achievement Award: Ricky & Jingle: Separation
Outstanding Artistic Direction Achievement Award: Ricky and Jingle Bell: Separation
Outstanding Character Achievement Award: Resident Evil: The Village – Dimitrescu
Outstanding Original Music Achievement Award: Death Returns
Outstanding Sound Design Achievement Award: Death Returns
Outstanding Story Achievement Award: Marvel Guardians of the Galaxy
Outstanding Technical Achievement Award: Ricky and Jingle Bell: Separation
Action Game of the Year: Halo Infinity
Adventure Game of the Year: Guardians of the Galaxy
Family Game of the Year: Ricky & Jingle: Separation
Fighting Game of the Year: Guilty Gear: STRIVE
Racing Game of the Year: Forza Horizon 5
Role-playing Game of the Year: Final Fantasy XIV: The End of the Dawning Moon
Sports Game of the Year: Mario Golf: Super Rush
Strategy/Simulation Game of the Year: Age of Empires 4
Immersive Reality Technology Achievement Award: Lone Voice 2
Immersive Reality Game of the Year: Lonely Voice 2
Outstanding Indie Game Achievement Award: "Unpacking"
Mobile Game of the Year: Pokémon: The Great Gathering
Online Game of the Year: Halo: Infinity
Outstanding Game Design Achievement Award: "Two-Person Trip"
Outstanding Game Directing Achievement Award: Death Loop