Super Mario Bros. Wonder took home two more BAFTAs for family and multiplayer, while Alan Wake 2 earned two more for artistic and aural excellence.
Phil Wang, the host of the Awards, told News that some real gaming icons were in attendance.
Following his win for the narrative award, writer Lawrence Schick of Baldur’s Gate 3 expressed his pride in working for the team at News.
The narrator, Amelia Tyler, was among the large group of people that attended the event in Queen Elizabeth Hall in London.
He claimed that [Baldur’s Gate 3] gives players the opportunity to explore facets of themselves in the game that they have never been able to.