Sucker Punch Productions and Sony Interactive Entertainment's Ghost of Tsushima won The Game Awards' coveted Player's Voice Award."The results are in! Congratulations to GHOST OF TSUSHIMA, the winner of the Player's Voice Award at [The Game Awards]," host and creator Geoff Keighley tweeted.RELATED: The Game Awards 2020: Why Ghost Of Tsushima Deserves To Win Game Of The Year

Ghost of Tsushima centers on Jin Sakai, a samurai who survives a Mongol invasion and recruits an army to help rescue his uncle. The game received largely positive reviews and even became the fastest-selling PlayStation 4 exclusive, selling more than five million copies since its release in July.

The year is 1274. Samurai warriors are the legendary defenders of Japan—until the fearsome Mongol Empire invades the island of Tsushima, wreaking havoc and conquering the local population. As one of the last surviving samurai, you rise from the ashes to fight back. But honorable tactics won’t lead you to victory. You must move beyond your samurai traditions to forge a new way of fighting—the way of the Ghost—as you wage an unconventional war for the freedom of Japan.

Developed by Sucker Punch Productions and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, Ghost of Tsushima is now available on PlayStation 4.

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