Sony's Returnal won it big this year as the prestigious BAFTA Games Awards completed its eighteenth chapter last night. In one of the most auspicious award nights for the global gaming industry, the BAFTA Games Awards honors "outstanding creative achievement within the global gaming industry." This year's nomination list was stacked with intriguing and excellent games.
The nominations for each category were held in early March, with both It Takes Two and Returnal managing nine nominations each. The night ended with the rogue-like shooter from Housemarque being crowned the Best Game, along with three further wins in other categories.
Beyond the most notable announcements, a number of well-deserved games got their due at this year's event. Indie games had a massive night with an extremely strong showing across all categories. Out of the eighteen awards, seven were won by indie titles with the beloved Unpacking winning two.
It deservedly won the Best Narrative and beat the likes of It Takes Two and Deathloop to secure the EE Game of the Year award too. Inscryption, which made history at GDC 2022, was praised for its game design, while the colorful adventure of Chicory won the Family award.
Among AAAs, Forza Horizon 5 won the Best British Game award. It has had a strong showing since its release back in November last year. Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart also won two categories, one for animation and the other for technical achievement.
Another deserved win that was a long time coming was No Man's Sky finally getting its due recognition. Hello Games' redemption arc has been a long one, and they have done it exemplarily. The Evolving Game award only proves it further.
Here is the full list of award winners:
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