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Mummelmann said:
Well, to be fair, anticipation is always something that precedes the product, not something that follows in the wake of its release. It wouldn't make sense to give a most anticipated award to something that has already launched and thus has no anticipation behind it, right?

Exactly why does one give an award in anticipation for what something is?  What exactly are you awarding it for?  I had understood you gave awards to things to reward and celebrate an accomplishment and honor excellence.  How exactly does being anticipated do this?  We awarding a company for how brilliantly they built up hype for a game?