Alan Wake 2, Baldur’s Gate 3 Among BAFTA Games Awards Winners

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The winners of the 2024 BAFTA Games Awards have been announced. Now in their 20th year, the awards celebrate achievement across all aspects of gaming in the past year. The show paid homage to their past ceremonies with an opening montage featuring past winners.

Taking the honours of hosting this year’s awards was writer and comedian Phil Wang, who recognised those affected by layoffs that have happened across the games industry in recent years.

The big winner of the night was Baldur’s Gate 3 with five wins. Along with being named Best Game, the Dungeons & Dragons adventure also won the EE Players’ Choice Award, Best Music, Best Narrative and Performance in a Supporting Role for Andrew Wincott for his performance as Raphael.

Other games with multiple wins were Alan Wake 2 (Artistic Achievement & Audio Achievement), Viewfinder (British Game & New Intellectual Property) and Super Mario Bros Wonder (Multiplayer & Family Game)

There were also awards for Venba (Debut Game), Cyberpunk 2077 (Evolving Game), Hi-Fi Rush (Animation) and Tchia, which won Game Beyond Entertainment. Nadji Jeter won the Performance in a Leading Role for his role in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 as Miles Morales.

SpecialEffect, the gaming charity dedicated to using technology to increase access to gaming for those with disabilities, was honoured with the Special Award for its contributions to the gaming industry.

See the full list of winners below.

Best GameBaldur’s Gate 3

AnimationHi-Fi Rush

Artistic AchievementAlan Wake 2

Audio AchievementAlan Wake 2

British GameViewfinder

Debut GameVenba

Evolving GameCyberpunk 2077

FamilySuper Mario Bros. Wonder

Game Beyond EntertainmentTchia

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 AchievementThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

EE Players’ ChoiceBaldur’s Gate 3

BAFTA Special Award – SpecialEffect

More information about all the winners and nominees can be found on the BAFTA Games website. Watch the ceremony in full below.

Words by Megan Roxburgh


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