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Metacritic Crown Sega as Best Publisher in 2020

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Metacritic Sega Best publisher 2020

Metacritic have announced the top 10 list of publishers in 2020; with Sega coming out on top as the best publisher.

The Metacritic 2021 Game Publisher Rankings [1, 2] are judged for publishers who released at least five distinct titles (barring iOS titles, and those not released in the US), with points calculated on four criteria.

The top 10 breaks down like this:

Among the interesting information, Devolver Digital have dipped into the yellow range for the first time in four years. Nintendo’s Animal Crossing: New Horizons was also the first tile to hit a 90 Metascore for them since 2019 when none did (though the company average score fell five points).

The others in the Big Three also released titles with a Metascore of 90; Microsoft released two with Microsoft Flight Simulator and Ori and the Blind Forest. Sony had Demon’ Souls and the critic-praised The Last of Us Part II. Microsoft were addled by the releases of Battletoads and Bleeding Edge, while Sony increased its percentage of games with positive reviews from 33% to 79%.

Capcom (Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition, Monster Hunter: Iceborne) is one of the illustrious top three with over an 80 average Metascore; something no publisher achieved in 2019. Annapurna Interactive (Florence, Kentucky Route Zero) had all 15 of their releases having overall positive reviews; and the only publisher to have their year’s catalog Metascored 75 or higher.

Sega took the top spot; with a meteoric rise of 17 places. The two “great” titles for them and subsidiary Atlus were Persona 5 Royal and Yakuza 0. In fact, ports and improved versions of older titles helped bolster their score; including Two Point Hospital and Bayonetta. Their best new title was 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim.

As aforementioned, the above is all based on critic review scores. What was your best publisher of 2020? Sound off in the comments below!

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