The role-playing game is set in the Dungeons and Dragons universe.
Role-playing game Baldur’s Gate 3 was the big winner at the Bafta Games Awards in London, picking up five awards including the only gong voted for by the public.
It beat high-profile rivals Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 and The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom to the best game prize, and saw off Cyberpunk 2077 and Fortnite, among others, to win the players’ choice prize.Survival horror game Alan Wake 2 won two awards – artistic achievement and audio achievement – as did Super Mario Bros. Wonder in the family and multiplayer categories, while puzzle game Viewfinder won best British game and new intellectual property.
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