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A furnace golem looms in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree.

This is the Game of the Year nominee you should buy during Cyber Week

Almost all of the Game Awards' Game of the Year nominees are on sale for Cyber Week, but one deal beats them all.
The Game Awards trophy looming large over a Fortnite island.

You can vote for The Game Awards in Fortnite and meet an uncanny Geoff Keighley

Fortnite has released its nominees for its island creator category for The Game Awards, and also a CGI Geoff Keighley.
A quarterback throws the ball in EA Sports College Football 25.

These games got zero Game Awards nominations. They deserved a spot

There are always some snubs during The Game Awards season, but we're shocked these games weren't recognized at all.
A man holds a gun in Lorelei and the Laser Eyes.

One of the best games of the year is coming to PlayStation

Lorelei and the Laser Eyes is one of 2024's best puzzle games, and it's now coming to a new platform.
Key art for Animal Well

If the Game Awards have you bummed, check out the Indie Game Award nominations

If you're unhappy with this year's The Game Awards nominations, check out The Indie Game Awards.
Cloud in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.

The Game Awards 2024 nominations: all the surprises and snubs

This year's Game Awards nominations are filled with surprises, both pleasant and disappointing. Let's break down the good, the bad, and the snubs.
Astro Bot and its PlayStation character cameos, which include Aloy and Nathan Drake on the right.

Astro Bot and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth lead Game Awards 2024 nominations

The Game Awards announced its nominees for 2024, with the most nominated being the expected family hit Astro Bot and the gigantic Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.

As Digital Trends’ Senior Gaming Editor, Giovanni Colantonio oversees all things video games at Digital Trends. As a veteran of the industry who first began writing about games professionally as a teenager, Giovanni brings a wealth of knowledge and historical context to Digital Trends’ gaming coverage. He brings that expertise to everything he writes, from interview features to reviews. His specialty is criticism and he’s committed to raising the bar for video game reviews. Just read his ambitious UFO 50 review as proof!

Giovanni majored in Film and Photography at Ithaca College, and that skill set had intersected with his games writing through his career. He previously worked as a Segment Producer on Polygon’s daily gaming show, Speedrun, and has contributed video content for sites like Prima Games and Hard Drive. He’s always willing to experiment with new media, whether that be via podcasts or creating videos for Digital Trends’ YouTube channel. He has previously written for Inverse, Fanbyte, The Inventory, and more. He began working with Digital Trends in 2019 as a Destiny 2 guides contributor before moving into his current role as Senior Editor.

His love of gaming dates back decades. Giovanni grew up in Massachusetts with his mother’s hand-me-down Atari 2600. He was hooked from that point on, spending his childhood obsessively playing Sega Genesis or Super Smash Bros. Melee with his friends. He carried that passion into college, where he hosted and produced Ithaca College’s own studio format video game news show. Since then, he has been committed to giving back to the video game industry that raised him by providing honest criticism, sharp analysis, and thorough coverage.

Giovanni is currently based in Brooklyn, New York where he works alongside his cat, Mirah. On weekends, you can find him birdwatching in local parks or watching professional wrestling, his second love behind gaming.