The Esports Awards 2019 winners

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The Esports Awards 2019 took place on November 16, 2019, at the Esports Stadium Arlington in Texas.
Millions voted for their favorite personalities, entities, and games at the event, with a couple of them returning from last year's awards. The Esports Awards attracted thousands of fans on both Twitch and Mixer who were eager to see their favorites win their categories. Here’s our list of all the winners:
Esports Cosplayer of the Year
- LittleJem - 1st place
- Maul Cosplay – 2nd place
- Polygon Forge – 3rd place
Esports Publisher of the Year
- Riot Games - 1st place
- Epic Games - 2nd place
- Valve - 3rd place
Esports Videographer of the Year
- Logan Dodson - 1st place
- Charles Dalton - 2nd place
- Mawcho - 3rd place
Esports Supporting Agency of the Year
- Loaded - 1st place
- Evolved Talent Agency - 2nd place
- ESG Law - 3rd place
Esports Play of the Year
- Thiago "S3xycake" Reis - 1st place
- Mariano "Squishy" Arruda - 2nd place
- Rasmus "Caps" Borregaard Winther - 3rd place
Esports Caster of the Year
- Henry "HenryG" Greer - 1st place
- Chris "PapaSmithy" Smith - 2nd place
- Jack "CouRage" Dunlop - 3rd place
Esports Commercial Partner of the Year
- HyperX - 1st place
- Intel - 2nd place
- Red Bull - 3rd place
Panel's Choice Award of the Year
Ryan Thompson
Esports Console Rookie of the Year
- Chris "Simp" Lehr - 1st place
- Aydan "Aydan" Conrad - 2nd place
- Mohammed "Mo Auba" Harkous - 3rd place
Esports PC Rookie of the Year
- Kyle "Bugha" Giersdorf - 1st place
- Mathieu "ZywOo" Herbaut - 2nd place
- Emil “Nyhrox” Bergquist Pedersen - 3rd place
Esports Journalist of the Year
- Richard Lewis - 1st place
- Ashley Kang - 2nd place
- Antonio "Inyustificado" Yuste - 3rd place
Esports Hardware Provider of the Year
- Intel - 1st place
- Nvidia - 2nd place
- HyperX - 3rd place
Esports Coach of the Year
- Danny "zonic" Sørensen - 1st place
- Kim "kkOma" Jeong-gyun - 2nd place
- James Crowder - 3rd place
Esports Game of the Year
- League of Legends - 1st place
- Counter-Strike: Global Offensive - 2nd place
- Rainbow Six Siege - 3rd place
Esports Personality of the Year
- Matthew "Nadeshot" Haag - 1st place
- Jack "CouRage" Dunlop - 2nd place
- Tyler "Ninja" Blevins - 3rd plac
Esports Coverage Website of the Year
- Dexerto - 1st place
- ESPN Esports - 2nd place
- Liquipedia - 3rd place
Esports Team of the Year
- G2 Esports (League of Legends) - 1st place
- Astralis (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive) - 2nd place
- San Francisco Shock (Overwatch League) - 3rd place
Content Creator of the Year
- Craig "Mini Ladd" Thompson - 1st place
- Jack "CouRage" Dunlop - 2nd place
- Brian Michael "Terroriser" Hanby - 3rd place
Esports PC Player of the Year
- Kyle "Bugha" Giersdorf - 1st place
- Luka "Perkz" Perković - 2nd place
- Oleksandr "s1mple" Kostyliev - 3rd place
Esports Console Player of the Year
- Dominique "SonicFox" McLean - 1st place
- Alexandre "Kaydop" Courant - 2nd place
- Chris "Simp" Lehr - 3rd place
Esports Host of the Year
- Alex "Goldenboy" Mendez - 1st place
- Eefje "Sjokz" Depoortere - 2nd place
- Nyvi Estephan - 3rd place
Streamer of the Year
- Herschel "Dr Disrespect" Beahm IV - 1st place
- Jack "CouRage" Dunlop - 2nd place
- Alan "alanzoka" Ferreira - 3rd place
Esports Organization of the Year
- Team Liquid - 1st place
- G2 Esports - 2nd place
- 100 Thieves - 3rd place
All 27 awards were handed out on November 16, portraying the best esports had to offer for 2019. Celebrating the industry and the players in it, The Esports Awards is poised to be even bigger and better with each passing year.
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