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The eSports Award was an annual award ceremony held since 2004 by Turtle Entertainment in which individuals, teams and organisations are recognized in several categories for their contribution or achievements to or in the field of competitive gaming. The awards have not been given since 2009, but the remaining Journalist Award category has become the main grant since 2010.

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The event was traditionally held at a major gaming event in Germany. The winner of each category is determined by either a panel of experts or an online popularity vote. This year's nominees are expected to be announced mid-July.

Active categories were:

2008 Awards

Nominees of 2008's categories are:

2007 Awards

Nominees and winners of 2007's international categories are:

Lifetime Achievement Award

  • Jonathan "Fatal1ty" Wendell
  • 2006 Awards

    Nominees and winners of 2006's international categories were:

    2005 Awards

    Nominees and winners of 2005's international categories were:

    2004 Awards

    Nominees and winners of 2004's international categories were:

    Most Nominated

  • Manuel 'Grubby' Schenkhuizen - seven times
  • Jang 'Spirit_Moon' Jae Ho - five times
  • Xiaofeng 'Sky' Li - five times
  • Danny 'fRoD' Montaner - four times
  • Esreality - four times
  • Gotfrag - four times
  • SK Gaming (site) - four times
  • Most won

  • Electronic Arts - three times
  • Manuel 'Grubby' Schenkhuizen - three times
  • SK Gaming (site) - three times
  • Filip 'Neo' Kubski - two times
  • Sander 'vo0' Kaasjager - two times
  • References

    ESports Award Wikipedia