British Academy Games Award for Game Design

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British Academy Video Games Award for Game Design
Awarded forThe best game design that captivates and engages the player
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented by BAFTA
First awarded2012
Currently held by Vampire Survivors
Website www.bafta.org/games

The British Academy Video Games Award for Game Design is an award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). It is given in honor of "the best game design that captivates and engages the player", including recognition of elements such as game mechanics, use of controls, level and world structure, and pacing. [1]

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The award was first given at the 8th British Academy Video Games Awards ceremony, held in 2012, to the Valve title Portal 2 . [2] Since its inception, the award has been given to eleven games and, to date, no developer has won the award more than once. Nintendo EPD and Ubisoft Montreal hold the record for most nominations among developers, with four each, though the former won in 2017, leaving the latter as the developer with most nominations without a win. Sony Interactive Entertainment lead the publishing nominees, with fifteen nominations and two wins, while Ubisoft are the publisher with the most nominations without a win, with five.

The current holder of the award is Vampire Survivors by Poncle, which won at the 19th British Academy Games Awards in 2023.

Winners and nominees

In the following table, the years are listed as per BAFTA convention, and generally correspond to the year of game release in the United Kingdom.

Table key
Indicates the winner
YearGameDeveloper(s)Publisher(s)Ref.
2011
(8th)
Portal 2 Valve Valve [2]
Batman: Arkham City Rocksteady Studios Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
L.A. Noire Team Bondi Rockstar Games
LittleBigPlanet 2 Media Molecule Sony Computer Entertainment
Super Mario 3D Land Nintendo EAD Nintendo
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Bethesda Game Studios Bethesda Softworks
2012
(9th)
Journey Thatgamecompany Sony Computer Entertainment [3]
Borderlands 2 Gearbox Software 2K Games
Dishonored Arkane Studios Bethesda Softworks
Far Cry 3 Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft
The Walking Dead Telltale Games Telltale Games
XCOM: Enemy Unknown Firaxis Games 2K Games
2013
(10th)
Grand Theft Auto V Rockstar North Rockstar Games [4]
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft
The Last of Us Naughty Dog Sony Computer Entertainment
Papers, Please 39093909
Tearaway Media Molecule Sony Computer Entertainment
Tomb Raider Crystal Dynamics Square Enix
2014
(11th)
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Monolith Productions Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment [5]
Alien: Isolation The Creative Assembly Sega
Destiny Bungie Activision
Far Cry 4 Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft
Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft Blizzard Entertainment Blizzard Entertainment
Threes! SirvoSirvo
2015
(12th)
Bloodborne FromSoftware Sony Computer Entertainment [6]
Grow Home Ubisoft Reflections Ubisoft
Her Story Sam Barlow Sam Barlow
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime Asteroid BaseAsteroid Base
Rocket League Psyonix Psyonix
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt CD Projekt Red CD Projekt
2016

(13th)

Inside Playdead Playdead [7]
Battlefield 1 EA DICE Electronic Arts
Dishonored 2 Arkane Studios Bethesda Softworks
Overwatch Blizzard Entertainment Blizzard Entertainment
Titanfall 2 Respawn Entertainment Electronic Arts
The Witness Thekla, Inc. Thekla, Inc.
2017

(14th)

Super Mario Odyssey Nintendo EPD Nintendo [8]
Assassin's Creed Origins Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft
Horizon Zero Dawn Guerrilla Games Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Nintendo EPD Nintendo
NieR: Automata PlatinumGames Square Enix
What Remains of Edith Finch Giant Sparrow Annapurna Interactive
2018

(15th)

Return of the Obra Dinn Lucas Pope 3909 [9]
Astro Bot Rescue Mission Japan Studio Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe
God of War Santa Monica Studio
Celeste Matt Makes Games Inc.Matt Makes Games Inc.
Into the Breach Subset Games Subset Games
Minit JW, Kitty, Jukio, and Dom Devolver Digital
2019

(16th)

Outer Wilds Mobius Digital Annapurna Interactive [10]
Baba Is You Arvi TeikariHempuli Oy
Control Remedy Entertainment 505 Games
Disco Elysium ZA/UMZA/UM
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice FromSoftware Activision
Wattam Funomena Annapurna Interactive
2020

(17th)

Hades Supergiant Games [11]
Animal Crossing: New Horizons Nintendo EPD Nintendo
Astro's Playroom Japan Studio Sony Interactive Entertainment
Ghost of Tsushima Sucker Punch Productions
The Last of Us Part II Naughty Dog
Half-Life: Alyx Valve Corporation
2021

(18th)

Inscryption Daniel Mullins Games Devolver Digital [12]
Deathloop Arkane Studios Bethesda Softworks
Forza Horizon 5 Playground Games Xbox Game Studios
It Takes Two Hazelight Studios Electronic Arts
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart Insomniac Games Sony Interactive Entertainment
Returnal Housemarque
2022

(19th)

Vampire Survivors Poncle [13]
Elden Ring FromSoftware Bandai Namco
God of War Ragnarök Santa Monica Sony Interactive Entertainment
Horizon Forbidden West Guerrilla
Tunic Finji
Cult of the Lamb Massive Monster Devolver Digital

Multiple nominations and wins

Developers

DeveloperNominationsWins
Nintendo EPD/EAD 41
Ubisoft Montreal 40
Arkane Studios 30
FromSoftware 30
Blizzard Entertainment 20
Guerrilla Games 20
Japan Studio 20
Media Molecule 20
Naughty Dog 20
Santa Monica Studio 20
Valve 21

Publishers

DeveloperNominationsWins
Sony Computer/Interactive Entertainment 152
Ubisoft 50
Bethesda Softworks 40
Nintendo 41
Annapurna Interactive 31
Devolver Digital 31
Electronic Arts 30
2k Games 20
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Activision 20
Blizzard Entertainment 20
Rockstar Games 21
Square Enix 20
Valve 21
Warner Bros Interactive 21

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