Bafta Game Awards: God of War wins six but Vampire Survivors wins top prize
Bafta Game Awards: God of War wins six but Vampire Survivors wins top prize
Source of the 'image, SIEBy Helen BushbyEntertainment reporter
God of War: Ragnarok topped this year's Bafta Game Awards, winning six of its 14 nominations, but Vampire Survivors
Dark fantasy epic Elden Ring won two, while cat simulator Stray went home him empty-handed, despite his eight nominations.
Ragnarok, which sees players battle Norse gods, also won for its two performers, Christopher Judge and Laya Deleon Hayes.
Rollerdrome won the award for best British game.
Last year the Game sales accounted for £4.7 billion in the UK, which is higher than that of the film, TV or music industries, according to the Digital Entertainment and Retail Association (ERA).
Source of the 'image, SIEBy Helen BushbyEntertainment reporter
God of War: Ragnarok topped this year's Bafta Game Awards, winning six of its 14 nominations, but Vampire Survivors
Dark fantasy epic Elden Ring won two, while cat simulator Stray went home him empty-handed, despite his eight nominations.
Ragnarok, which sees players battle Norse gods, also won for its two performers, Christopher Judge and Laya Deleon Hayes.
Rollerdrome won the award for best British game.
Last year the Game sales accounted for £4.7 billion in the UK, which is higher than that of the film, TV or music industries, according to the Digital Entertainment and Retail Association (ERA).