British Academy Games Award for Game Design

British Academy Video Games Award for Game Design
Awarded forThe best game design that captivates and engages the player
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBAFTA
First awarded2012
Currently held byVampire Survivors
Websitewww.bafta.org/games

The British Academy Video Games Award for Game Design is an award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). It is given in honor of "the best game design that captivates and engages the player", including recognition of elements such as game mechanics, use of controls, level and world structure, and pacing.[1]

The award was first given at the 8th British Academy Video Games Awards ceremony, held in 2012, to the Valve title Portal 2.[2] Since its inception, the award has been given to eleven games and, to date, no developer has won the award more than once. Nintendo EPD and Ubisoft Montreal hold the record for most nominations among developers, with four each, though the former won in 2017, leaving the latter as the developer with most nominations without a win. Sony Interactive Entertainment lead the publishing nominees, with fifteen nominations and two wins, while Ubisoft are the publisher with the most nominations without a win, with five.

The current holder of the award is Vampire Survivors by Poncle, which won at the 19th British Academy Games Awards in 2023.

  1. ^ "British Academy Games Awards Rules and Guidelines 2015" (PDF). British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 May 2015. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Games in 2012". BAFTA Awards. British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved 15 March 2015.