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List of accolades received by League of Legends
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Totals[a]
Wins41
Nominations86
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

League of Legends is a multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Riot Games.

Accolades[edit]

Awards and nominations received by League of Legends
Award Date Category Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result Refs.
Annie Awards February 3, 2018 Best Animated Television/Broadcast Commercial "Legends Never Die" Nominated [1]
April 16, 2021 Best Character Animation – Video Game Jose "Sho" Hernandez, Lana Bachynski, Christopher Hsing, Matthew Johnson, Jason Hendrich Nominated [2]
British Academy Games Awards March 12, 2015 Persistent Game League of Legends Won [3]
April 7, 2016 AMD eSports Audience Award League of Legends Nominated [4]
April 6, 2017 AMD Esports Audience Award League of Legends Nominated [5]
Clio Sports Awards July 8, 2015 Engagement/Experiential – Events The 2014 League of Legends All-Star Game Nominated [6][7]
May 16, 2017 Events/Experiential 2016 League of Legends World Championship Final Bronze [8][9]
June 13, 2019 Film Technique – Animation "Rise" Silver [10][11]
Esports Awards November 21, 2016 eSports Game of the Year League of Legends Nominated [12][13]
eSports Live Event of the Year Mid-Season Invitational Nominated
November 13, 2017 Esports Game of the Year League of Legends Nominated [14]
Esports Live Event of the Year League of Legends World Championship Won [15]
November 12, 2018 Esports Game of the Year League of Legends Nominated [16][17]
Esports Live Event of the Year 2018 League of Legends World Championship Nominated
November 16, 2019 Esports Game of the Year League of Legends Won [18]
Esports Live Event of the Year 2019 League of Legends World Championship Won
November 20–21, 2020 Esports Game of the Year League of Legends Won [19]
Esports Content Team of the Year League of Legends European Championship Won
Esports Creative Piece of the Year League of Legends Cinematic Season Opening Won
Game Audio Network Guild Awards March 22, 2018 Best Original Song "Legends Never Die" Nominated [20][21]
March 21, 2019 Best Original Song K/DA – "Pop/Stars" Nominated [22]
May 6, 2020 Best Original Song "Giants" (Jared Lee, Jessica Karpov, Kole Hicks, Umar Ibrahim) Won [23]
April 28, 2021 Best Original Song K/DA – "More"[a] Won [24]
Best Voice Performance Fiddlesticks (performed by Kellen Goff) Nominated
Best Non-Humanoid Performance League of Legends Nominated
Best Game Audio Article or Publication "The Frequencies of Folklore" Nominated
Best Game Audio Presentation, Podcast, or Broadcast Frequencies – League of Legends Audio Deep Dive Nominated
The Game Awards December 3, 2015 eSports Game of the Year League of Legends Nominated [25]
December 1, 2016 Best eSports Game League of Legends Nominated [26]
December 7, 2017 Best eSports Game League of Legends Nominated [27]
December 6, 2018 Best Esports Game League of Legends Nominated [28]
Best Esports Event League of Legends World Championship Won
December 12, 2019 Best Esports Game League of Legends Won [29]
Best Esports Event 2019 League of Legends World Championship Won
December 12, 2020 Best Esports Game League of Legends Won [30]
Best Esports Event 2020 League of Legends World Championship Won
Game Critics Awards June 23, 2009 Best Strategy Game League of Legends: Clash of Fates Nominated [31]
Game Developers Choice Awards March 11, 2010 Best Debut Game League of Legends Nominated [32]
Game Developers Choice Online Awards October 7, 2010 Best Online Game Design League of Legends Won [33]
Best Online Visual Arts League of Legends Won
Best Online Technology League of Legends Won
Best New Online Game League of Legends Won
Best Live Game League of Legends Nominated
Audience Award League of Legends Won
October 12, 2011 Best Live Game League of Legends Nominated [34]
October 10, 2012 Best Community Relations League of Legends Won [35]
Best Live Game League of Legends Won
Audience Award League of Legends Won
Gamers' Choice Awards December 9, 2018 Fan Favorite Game League of Legends Nominated [36]
Fan Favorite Esports Game League of Legends Nominated
Fan Favorite Esports Event of the Year League of Legends Worlds Nominated
Fan Favorite Esports League Format League of Legends Championship Series Nominated
Golden Joystick Awards October 29, 2010 Online Game of the Year League of Legends Won [37]
October 21, 2011 Free to Play Game of the Year League of Legends Won [38][39]
October 26, 2012 Best MMO League of Legends 2nd place [40][41]
October 25, 2013 Best Online Game League of Legends 2nd place [42][43]
November 18, 2016 Competitive Game of the Year League of Legends Nominated [44]
November 17, 2017 Esports Game of the Year League of Legends 3rd place [45]
November 16, 2018 Esports Game of the Year League of Legends Nominated [46]
November 15, 2019 Esports Game of the Year League of Legends Nominated [47]
November 24, 2020 Esports Game of the Year League of Legends Nominated [48][49]
Golden Reel Awards February 15, 2015 Best Sound and Music Editing – Game Cinematics "A New Dawn" Won [50]
February 17, 2019 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Computer Cinematic League of Legends Nominated [51]
Hollywood Music in Media Awards November 20, 2019 Original Score – Video Game Edouard Brenneisen Nominated [52][53]
January 27, 2021 Outstanding Song – Video Game "The Baddest"[b] Won [54]
Italian Esports Awards September 21, 2020 Esports Game of the Year League of Legends Won [55]
Italian Video Game Awards [it] March 14, 2018 Radio 105 Esports Game of the Year League of Legends Nominated [56]
April, 11 2019 Esports Game of the Year League of Legends Nominated [57]
Korea Game Awards November 7, 2012 Popular Game Award – Online Game League of Legends Won [58]
New York Game Awards February 16, 2015 Ebbets Field Award for Best E-Sports Experience League of Legends Nominated [59][60]
January 26, 2021 Shea Stadium Award for Best Esports Event League of Legends Worlds Nominated [61]
Shorty Awards May 5, 2019 Best in Games K/DA – "Pop/Stars" Won [62][63]
Best Multi-Platform Campaign K/DA – "Pop/Stars" Nominated
May 11–14, 2021 Best in Games K/DA – "More" ft. Madison Beer, (G)I-dle, Lexie Liu, Jaira Burns, Seraphine (Official Music Video) Won[c] [64][65]
Best Use of Video K/DA – "More" ft. Madison Beer, (G)I-dle, Lexie Liu, Jaira Burns, Seraphine (Official Music Video) Won[d]
Sports Emmy Awards May 8, 2018 Outstanding Live Graphic Design League of Legends Won [66]
May 20, 2019 Outstanding Post-Produced Graphic Design League of Legends World Championship – "Rise" Nominated [67][68]
August 11, 2020 Outstanding Esports Coverage League of Legends World Final Won [69]
June 8, 2021 Outstanding Esports Coverage League of Legends World Final – Damwon vs. Suning Pending [70]
Teen Choice Awards August 13, 2017 Choice Video Game League of Legends Nominated [71]
Webby Awards May 19, 2014 Video – Events & Live streams The 2013 League of Legends World Final Event at the Staples Center Honoree [72][73]
May 18, 2015 Video – Animation (Branded) "Warriors" – 2014 World Championship (Imagine Dragons) Honoree [74][75]
Video – Events & Live streams The 2014 League of Legends World Championship Broadcast from Seoul, Korea Won[e] [76][75]
May 16, 2016 Video – Events & Live streams The 2015 League of Legends Worlds Broadcast from Berlin, Germany Honoree [77][78]
May 15, 2017 Video – Events & Live streams 2016 League of Legends Worlds Broadcast Honoree [79][80]
Websites and Mobile Sites – Games & Games Related League of Legends, European Esports Hub Nominated [81][80]
May 14, 2018 Video – Animation (Branded) "Mortal Reminder" Honoree [82][83]
Video – Events & Live streams 2017 League of Legends Worlds Final Broadcast Nominated [84][83]
May 19, 2020 Video – Live Experiences (Branded) 2019 League of Legends World Championship Final Nominated [85][86]
May 18, 2021 Video – Live Experiences (Branded) 2020 League of Legends World Championship Final Honoree [87][88]
Video – Music (Branded) K/DA – "More" (Official Music Video) Won[e] [89][88]
Video – Music Video K/DA – "More" (Official Music Video) Honoree
Advertising, Media & PR – Fashion, Beauty & Lifestyle K/DA Honoree [90][88]
Advertising, Media & PR – Media & Entertainment K/DA Honoree
Social – Best Influencer Seraphine Won[e] [91][88]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Music by Rebecca Johnson, Sebastien Najand, Riot Music Team, & Bekuh Boom. Performed by (G)I-dle, Jaira Burns, K/DA, Lexie Liu, Madison Beer, Seraphine.
  2. ^ Written by Riot Music Team and Bekuh Boom. Vocals by Soyeon of (G)I-dle, Miyeon of (G)I-dle, Bea Miller, and Wolftyla.
  3. ^ Won the Audience Honor
  4. ^ Won Gold Distinction and the Audience Honor
  5. ^ a b c Won the People's Voice Award

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