“Elden Ring” Secures a Nebula for Best Game Script, Adding to George R.R. Martin’s Accolades

"Elden Ring" Nabs the Nebula, Bolstering the Gaming Credentials of George R.R. Martin and His Colleagues

Marking a momentous achievement in the realm of gaming, “Elden Ring” has claimed victory at the recent Nebula Awards by earning the Best Game Script accolade. This prestigious award is a tribute to the collaborative effort of George R.R. Martin, Hidetaka Miyazaki, and FromSoftware.

Known for their high regard within the sphere of English-language speculative fiction, the Nebula Awards are orchestrated by the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA).

While this marks the third Nebula win for George R.R. Martin, it is a first-time triumph for both Hidetaka Miyazaki and FromSoftware. Over his illustrious career, Martin has been nominated for the esteemed award on numerous occasions, emerging victorious in 1979 and 1985 for his captivating novellas.

Martin’s role in “Elden Ring” might have puzzled some initially, yet it’s undeniable that his inclusion in this esteemed recognition is fitting.

Elden Ring

Nebula 2022: The Contenders

The 2022 Best Game Script category was fiercely competitive, boasting an impressive array of contenders. These included the evocative adventure game “Pentiment,” the intriguing “Stray” with its feline protagonist, the post-apocalyptic robot saga “Horizon Forbidden West,” the mysterious “Vampire: The Masquerade – Sins of the Sires,” and the immersive tabletop adventure book “Journeys through the Radiant Citadel.”

A Relatively New Award, A Roster of Distinguished Winners

It’s noteworthy that the Best Game Script award has only been a part of the Nebula Awards since 2018. However, its relatively recent inclusion hasn’t dampened its significance, and it has been awarded to a string of remarkable games.

Before “Elden Ring,” this honor was bestowed upon Supergiants’ “Hades” in 2020, Obsidian’s “The Outer Worlds” in 2019, and the inaugural award in 2018 went to House of Tomorrow and Netflix’s “Black Mirror: Bandersnatch.” The role-playing game (RPG) “Thirsty Sword Lesbians” clinched the title in 2021.

This award not only amplifies the ever-growing respect for video game narratives within the broader speculative fiction community but also acknowledges the creative prowess of individuals and studios bringing these compelling stories to life.

Exit mobile version