Screengrab via Dr Disrespect

Dr Disrespect wants to create an awards show next year to reward “true creatives in the industry”

This show would focus more on smaller aspects of games and the gaming community.

Dr Disrespect might be considering creating his own gaming awards show next year, he tweeted last night.

Recommended Videos

This awards show would be focused on the details of games and streaming and would have categories “that really matter,” such as “best multiplayer map design, best weapon skin design, best single-player level, best menu music, funniest clip, gameplay clip of the year,” according to Doc.

There are several gaming awards shows already in existence, like the Golden Joystick, Bafta Game Awards, or The Game Awards 2020, which is set to take place on Dec. 10. These other shows normally have broad categories that award games as a whole, though, as opposed to Doc’s idea of rewarding specific characteristics of a game and its relation to the gaming community.

It’s not confirmed that Doc will actually create a new awards show. But the Esports Awards replied to Dr Disrespect’s tweet earlier today, saying it will “happily” dedicate a section of the show next year to his idea at the ceremony in Arlington, Texas. “Black and red trophies optional,” the Esports Awards said.

Dr Disrespect could just get a section within an already-existing award show instead of creating his own. Either way, fans of the Two-Time would probably enjoy seeing an awards show with his aesthetics and with categories that “reward the true creatives in the industry.”


Dot Esports is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Asmongold considers legal action after Twitch streamer offers $30,000 to ‘make him disappear’
Asmongold stares seriously at the audience
Read Article Kick creators accused of harassment following incidents at DreamHack Melbourne
The Kick logo below a screen at DreamHack Melbourne 2024.
Read Article FaZe Clan drops over a dozen content creators from its roster as Banks hits reset button
Faze Clan logo in front of a red and black background.
Related Content
Read Article Asmongold considers legal action after Twitch streamer offers $30,000 to ‘make him disappear’
Asmongold stares seriously at the audience
Read Article Kick creators accused of harassment following incidents at DreamHack Melbourne
The Kick logo below a screen at DreamHack Melbourne 2024.
Read Article FaZe Clan drops over a dozen content creators from its roster as Banks hits reset button
Faze Clan logo in front of a red and black background.
Author
Nádia Linhares
Nádia is a Brazilian freelance writer who works for Dot since 2020. She has covered everything from Pokémon to FIFA. Video games are an essential part of her life, especially indie games and RPGs. You can catch her playing Overwatch in her spare time, but she writes better than she aims.