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The 20th Annual BAFTA Games Awards have concluded, and we’ve gathered the full list of winners. Baldur’s Gate 3 leads the pack with five awards, but other games such as Alan Wake 2, Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Hi-Fi Rush, and Viewfinder didn’t leave empty-handed.
In case you missed it, check the complete list of nominees here. And the winners are:
Best Game - Baldur’s Gate 3
Animation - Hi-Fi Rush
Artistic Achievement - Alan Wake 2
Audio Achievement - Alan Wake 2
British Game - Viewfinder
Debut Game - Venba
Evolving Game - Cyberpunk 2077
Family - Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Game Beyond Entertainment - Tchia
Game Design - Dave the Diver
Multiplayer - Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Music - Baldur’s Gate 3
Narrative - Baldur��s Gate 3
New Intellectual Property - Viewfinder
Performer in a Leading Role - Nadji Jeter as Miles Morales (Marvel’s Spider-Man 2)
Performer in a Supporting Role - Andrew Wincott as Raphael (Baldur’s Gate 3)
Technical Achievement - The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
EE Player’s Choice - Baldur’s Gate 3
Products In This Article
Baldur's Gate 3
Viewfinder
Hi-Fi Rush
Dave The Diver
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