I doubt it. You'll get a few YouTubers here and there; they'll have their own game of the year, or put Baldur on. For or a majority of the gaming press, Tears of the Kingdom is going to be on many professional journalist list, because of Zelda bias & whining Nintendo fans get butt hurt of "the best game ever!" not being on the list or number one.
While I don't share or understand your hang-up with Zelda, I do agree it's the contender for GOTY.
Starfield is the only game with a chance to beat it but it has to be freaking spectacular, which I know no one here has faith in, but it's possible. Both games have massive fanbases in the general public and there was/is a genuine desire to see them be great. Starfield just also has a min-anti-fanbase cheering for it to fail, unlike TOTK, which is why it has to be near-perfect to win GOTY.
But plenty folks love Zelda and/or Bethesda, and while I may be neutral or ambivalent on both, I don't think it's healthy to shit on those who do.
People are LOVING TOTK. Loving it to death- I don't see how it's constructive to shit on it or the players. Especially if we preach on and on about broken games and mtx and all that stuff, and here's a game that's just a game that delivers what it promises and people are having fun with it, which is the thing we always say we want.
And I'm someone who had it up to here *holds hand up to eyes* with being lectured at by the internet about how stupid I am for being bored by BotW.
BG3's fanbase is niche, that's why it's hilarious to see its reception. It's like if Pitchfork started promoting obscure avant-garde experimental jazz or something. And I respect obscure experimental avant-garde jazz I just don't expect regular people to wanna listen to it. And no matter how much game critics blow smoke up its ass or how actually great it may be, it's not winning GOTY.