God of War Ragnarok wins  Game of the Year, with its stunning visuals and epic story at BAFTA Games Awards 2023.

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Vampire Survivors receives the Best Game and Best Narrative award for its unique and immersive storytelling.

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Death's Door takes home the Best Indie Game award, recognized for its stunning visuals, clever puzzles, and engaging combat mechanics.

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Forza Horizon 5 wins Best Technical Achievement for its realistic graphics and immersive open-world environment.

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The Best Multiplayer Game award goes to "It Takes Two," a cooperative adventure that delighted players with its clever gameplay and charming story.

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BAFTA Games Awards also honored games that address important social issues, with "Life is Strange: True Colors" winning the Best Social Impact award.

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The Best Artistic Achievement award goes to "Kena: Bridge of Spirits," praised for its breathtaking visual design and stunning animations.

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The Best Music award goes to "Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy," with its outstanding soundtrack.

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Six Awards winner, God of War Ragnarok is a sequel to the globally renowned game, God of War, which was launched in 2019. 

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