Baldur’s Gate 3 sweeps the Game Awards, including the highest award

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Baldur’s Gate 3 – now available on Xbox! – won Game of the Year at The Game Awards tonight.

Larian’s popular game also won Best Performance for Neil Newbon as Astarion, Best RPG, Best Multiplayer, Best Community Support and the Player’s Voice award.

Alan Wake 2 won three awards, picking up the gongs for Best Director, Best Narration and Best Director.

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Forza Motorsport scored twice, this time, winning Innovation in Accessibility and Best Sports/Racing Game.

Final Fantasy 16 won Best Score/Music, while Hi-Fi Rush won Best Audio Design. Best Adaptation went, unsurprisingly, to HBO’s The Last of Us series.

Nintendo won three titles for Super Mario Bros. Wonder (Best Family Game), Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Best Action Adventure) and Pikmin 4 (Best Sim / Strategy).

Tchia received the Game for Impact award, while Sea of ​​Stars won Best Indie Game. Cocoon, a Eurogamer favorite, won Best Debut Indie.

Armored Core 6 was named Best Game, Street Fighter 6 won Best Game, and last year’s Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth was named Most Anticipated Games. The best game in progress is… Cyberpunk 2077.

The best Mobile Game is Honkai: Star Rail, while the best AR/VR Game is Resident Evil.

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