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2022 Bafta Games Awards winners announced

2022 Bafta Games Awards winners have been announced, with big wins made by Housemarque’s Returnal and Australian developer Witch Beam’s Unpacking.

Returnal took home an impressive four gongs, while Unpacking secured both Best Narrative and EE Game of the Year based on a public vote.

A full list of winners can be found below.

2022 Bafta Games Awards winners

  • Best Narrative: Unpacking
  • Best Evolving Game: No Man’s Sky
  • Best Original Property: It Takes Two
  • Audio Achievement: Returnal
  • Best British Game: Forza Horizon 5
  • EE Game of the Year: Unpacking
  • Technical Achievement: Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
  • Best Debut Game: Toem
  • Best Multiplayer Game: It Takes Two
  • Music: Returnal
  • Game Beyond Entertainment: Before Your Eyes
  • Best Performer in a Supporting Role: Kimberly Brooks (Hollis Forsythe, Psychonauts 2)
  • Best Family Game: Chicory: A Colorful Tale
  • Artistic Achievement: The Artful Escape
  • Best Game Design: Inscryption
  • Best Animation: Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
  • Best Performer in a Leading Role: Jane Perry (Selene Vassos, Returnal)
  • Best Game: Returnal

Congratulations to all nominated and winning titles, studios and performers.


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