British Academy Games Award for Intellectual Property

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British Academy Games Award for New Intellectual Property
Awarded forThe best game from a new intellectual property
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented by British Academy of Film and Television Arts
Currently held by Elden Ring
Website www.bafta.org/games

The British Academy Video Games Award for New Intellectual Property is an award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). It is given in honor to "the best game which is not part of an established series and represents a new intellectual property". [1]

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The award was first presented at the 2nd British Academy Games Awards as Originality, after which the category was discontinued. It was revived in 2015 at the 11th edition, when it was presented as Original Property. The category received its current name at the 20th British Academy Games Awards.: [2]

To date, no developer has won this award more that once. Nintendo EAD are the only developers with two nominations in the category and therefore have the most nominations without a win. Among publishers, Sony Interactive Entertainment has a leading eight nominations and two wins, tied with Annapurna Interactive for most wins. Devolver Digital has the most nominations without a win, with five.

The current holder of the award is Elden Ring by FromSoftware and Bandai Namco Studios, 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
Originality
YearGameDeveloper(s)Publisher(s)Ref.
2003/04
(2nd)
SingStar / SingStar Party London Studio Sony Computer Entertainment [3]
Animal Crossing Nintendo EAD Nintendo
Donkey Konga Namco
Fable Big Blue Box Studios and Lionhead Studios Microsoft Game Studios
Second Sight Free Radical Design Codemasters
Sid Meier's Pirates! Firaxis Games Atari
Original Property
YearGameDeveloper(s)Publisher(s)Ref.
2014
(11th)
Valiant Hearts: The Great War Ubisoft Montpellier Ubisoft [4] [5]
Kalimba Press Play Microsoft Studios
Sunset Overdrive Insomniac Games
Monument Valley ustwo Games
Titanfall Respawn Entertainment Electronic Arts
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter The Astronauts
2015
(12th)
Until Dawn Supermassive Games Sony Computer Entertainment [6] [7]
Everybody's Gone to the Rapture The Chinese Room and Santa Monica Studio Sony Computer Entertainment
Her Story Sam Barlow
Life Is Strange Dontnod Entertainment Square Enix
Ori and the Blind Forest Moon Studios Microsoft Studios
Splatoon Nintendo EAD Nintendo
2016
(13th)
Inside Playdead [8] [9]
Firewatch Campo Santo Panic
The Last Guardian Japan Studio Sony Interactive Entertainment
Overwatch Blizzard Entertainment
Unravel Coldwood Interactive Electronic Arts
The Witness Thekla, Inc.
2017

(14th)

Horizon Zero Dawn Guerrilla Games Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe [10]
Cuphead Studio MDHR
Gorogoa Jason Roberts Annapurna Interactive
What Remains of Edith Finch Giant Sparrow
Night in the Woods InfiniteFall Finji
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds PUBG CorpBluehole, Inc.
2018

(15th)

Into the Breach Subset Games [11]
Dead Cells Motion Twin
Florence Mountains Annapurna Interactive
Moss Polyarc
Return of the Obra Dinn Lucas Pope 3909
Subnautica Unknown Worlds Entertainment
2019

(16th)

Outer Wilds Mobius Digital Annapurna Interactive [12] [13]
Baba Is You Hempuli
Control Remedy Entertainment 505 Games
Death Stranding Kojima Productions Sony Interactive Entertainment
Disco Elysium ZA/UM
Untitled Goose Game House House Panic
2020

(17th)

Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition Cardboard Computer Annapurna Interactive [14] [15]
Carrion Phobia Game Studio Devolver Digital
Fall Guys Mediatonic
Ghost of Tsushima Sucker Punch Productions Sony Interactive Entertainment
Hades Supergiant Games
Spiritfarer Thunder Lotus Kowloon Nights
2021

(18th)

It Takes Two Hazelight Studios Electronic Arts [16] [17]
Deathloop Arkane Studios Bethesda Softworks
Death's Door Acid Nerve Devolver Digital
Inscryption Daniel Mullins Games
Returnal Housemarque Sony Interactive Entertainment
Unpacking Witch Beam Humble Bundle
2022

(19th)

Elden Ring FromSoftware Bandai Namco [18] [19]
Cult of the Lamb Massive Monster Devolver Digital
Citizen Sleeper Jump Over the AgeFellow Traveller
Sifu Sloclap
Stray BlueTwelve Annapurna Interactive
Vampire Survivors Poncle

Multiple nominations and wins

Developers

DeveloperNominationsWins
Nintendo EAD 20

Publishers

DeveloperNominationsWins
Sony Computer/Interactive Entertainment 82
Annapurna Interactive 62
Devolver Digital 50
Microsoft/Xbox Game Studios 40
Electronic Arts 31
Nintendo 30
Panic 20

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