Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 secured the Best Game award at the British Academy Games Awards (BAFTA), completing a trio of wins that also included Best Debut Game and Best Leading Performance.
The victory came despite expectations of a clean sweep, as the title missed out on several major categories during the ceremony.
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The game entered the competition with 12 nominations but fell short in categories such as Music and Supporting Performance.
Its story unfolds in a world where human lifespans are capped at a fixed age, focusing on themes of adventure and loss.
Meanwhile, Dispatch stood out with three awards, including Animation and Audio Achievement, while Ghost of Yōtei earned two, notably Best Music.
As for the Best British Game award, it went to Autumn Fall, while Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 won for Narrative.
The ceremony also honored Ilkka Paananen with the Fellowship award and featured a first look at the upcoming James Bond title First Light 007, with Lana Del Rey contributing vocals.
What’s Next?
Focus is now shifted to how these wins will impact sales of the awarded titles, alongside anticipation for upcoming releases aiming to capitalize on BAFTA momentum.