Here are the 2023 BAFTA winners.
By Luis Joshua Gutierrez on
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts, aka BAFTA, has announced its winners for its 2023 Game Awards. Games such as God of War Ragnarok, Vampire Survivors, and Tunic are all walking away with awards.
Vampire Survivors was able to secure the win for the Best Game, beating out other titles such as Cult of the Lamb, Stray, and Elden Ring. Other games, such as God of War Ragnorok, left the show with six awards in categories such as Animation and Audio Achievement. Meanwhile, Elden Ring earned its team a pair of rewards for Multiplayer Game and Original Property.
Late last year in December, during The Game Awards, Elden Ring won Game of The Year, Best Game Direction, and a handful of other awards. In comparison, God of War Ragnorok won awards such as Best Narrative, Best Music and Score, and a few others.
The BAFTA Games Awards took place on March 30 at the Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall, and it was live-streamed on the BAFTAs Twitch channel. It was hosted by Frankie Ward alongside various Twitch streamers.
Below is a list of all the winners in their respective category:
Vampire Survivors
God of War Ragnorok
Tunic
God of War Ragnorok
Rollerdrome
Tunic
Final Fantasy XIV Online
Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Endling — Extinction is Forever
Vampire Survivors
Elden Ring
God of War Ragnorok
Immortality
Elden Ring
Christopher Judge (God of War Ragnarok)
Laya Deleon Hayes (God of War Ragnarok)
Horizon Forbidden West
God of War Ragnorok
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