Bafta Games Awards: Outer Wilds wins Best Game

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Image copyrightMOBIUS DIGITALAction-adventure game Outer Wilds has won the prestigious Best Game prize at the 16th annual Bafta Games
Awards.The title's writer Kelsey Beachum credited its players saying: "Word of mouth has been essential in getting people to play the game,
you're all really beautiful"' The game where you explore a distant galaxy under threat from an exploding star claimed three awards in total
It also won in the best design and original property categories.It was a successful night for role-playing detective game Disco Elysium
which also picked up three awards - winning in the best music, debut game and best narrative categories
This year's award ceremony had to be pre-recorded because of coronavirus restrictions.Host Dara O'Briain pulled the strings from his house
with every nominee required to submit a winners speech - just in case they won.There was disappointment for mysterious adventure game
Control.It had 11 nominations going into the event and only won once.Martti Sussalo was rewarded for his role in the supernatural title - he
picked up a golden mask in the performer in a supporting role category.Call of Duty: Mobile won the EE Mobile Game of the Year, the only
award to be voted for by the public.Japanese game designer Hideo Kojima, creator of the Metal Gear franchise, was honoured with the Bafta
Fellowship - the highest accolade the organisation can give.The fellowship recognises exceptional contributions to the gaming industry.In an
emotional video message he dedicated the prize to his parents saying: "My determination is stronger than ever."For the rest of my life I
will continue to devote myself to creating for others."Games are holding their own next to films, or perhaps fusing together with them,
evolving into a huge medium of digital entertainment".His latest release, Death Stranding, was nominated for 11 awards and won only one
award for technical achievement
The game was Kojima's first release since leaving his former employer Konami to set up his own studio.Last year Radio 1 Newsbeat went
behind-the-scenes to see the final hours of the game's creation.Media playback is unsupported on your deviceMedia captionKojima's aim with
Death Stranding was for players to "re-use their in-game experiences in the real worldThe Bafta winners in full were:Animation: Luigi's
Mansion 3Artistic Achievement: Sayonara Wild HeartsAudio Achievement: Ape OutBritish Game: ObservationDebut Game: Disco ElysiumEvolving
Game: Path of ExileFamily Game: Untitled Goose GameGame Beyond Entertainment: Kind Words (Lo Fi Chill Beats To Write To)Game Design: Outer
WildsMultiplayer: Apex LegendsMusic: Disco ElysiumNarrative: Disco ElysiumOriginal Property: Outer WildsPerformer in a Leading Role:
Gonzalo Martin (Life is Strange)Performer in a Supporting Role: Martti Suosalo (Control)Technical Achievement: Death StrandingMobile Game of
the Year (Audience Vote): Call of Duty MobileBest Game: Outer WildsImage copyrightHouse House/PanicImage caption
Untitled Goose Game won in the Family Game category There are many people across the world living in lockdown at the moment
and it's thought that as a result more people are turning to gaming as a way to pass the time.There are reports that games platform Steam is
seeing record figures, streaming sites Twitch and YouTube Gaming have increased viewership and Animal Crossing has become the fastest
selling single game in the history of Nintendo's Switch console
The Games Awards were an opportunity for the industry to showcase the variety of experiences gaming offers as a way to appeal to a broader
audience.With big blockbuster franchises like Call of Duty and niche independent titles like Untitled Goose Game winning golden masks , the
industry will no doubt feel like it's made the most of that opportunity
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