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Baldur’s Gate 3 does what Elden Ring couldn’t, sweeps BAFTAs to become first game to win every big GOTY awardI guess you could call it a CRITICAL HIT - aha, aha
I guess you could call it a CRITICAL HIT - aha, aha
Image credit:Larian Studios
Image credit:Larian Studios
To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsNow that Baldur’s Gate 3 has left early access, vid bud Liam reckons it was worth the wait.Watch on YouTube
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Elsewhere,Hi-Fi Rushwas recognised for its animation, touching cookery gameVenbawas named as the best Debut Game,Cyberpunk 2077’s hefty updates and Phantom Liberty expansion helped it secure a win for Evolving Game, definitely-not-an-indieDave the Diverwas praised for its Game Design, and charming adventureTchiacame out on top in the Game Beyond Entertainment category. BAFTA’s Special Award for outstanding contribution to the industry and medium of games went to UK charity SpecialEffect, who are just fab.
Baldur’s Gate 3’s Best Game win at the BAFTAs completes a seriously impressive run of awards wins since it exited early access last August. Most notably, it’s now the first game to win the Game of the Year awards from the BAFTAs, Golden Joysticks,The Keighleys, the DICE Awards and the Game Developer Choice Awards. Like an EGOT, I suppose, except the acronym is something like BGJTGADAGDCA. Doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue.