‘Astro Bot’ Wins Deserved GOTY

‘Astro Bot’ took home five BAFTA Games Awards, including Best Game.
Astro Bot dominated the 2025 BAFTA Games Awards, claiming Game of The Year along with four more gongs for Audio Achievement, Family, Animation, and Game Design. Anyone who’s played Astro Bot will be in no way surprised, despite strong competition, in another typically BAFTA affair with surprises along the way.
Last year, Baldur’s Gate 3 unsurprisingly led both the nominations (11) and awards won (4); in 2025, the top nominee was a bit more of a shock, as local favorite Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II was the frontrunner (also with 11), albeit missing out on the all-important Game of the Year shortlisting. In the end, Hellblade II took home just one BAFTA for Technical Achievement.
Still Wakes the Deep came second with three BAFTAs — New Intellectual Property, and both Performers in Supporting and Leading Roles — a particular high point being Karen Dunbar, the actor behind Finlay who was, delightfully, the most Scottish person on the internet tonight, saying “I’m not even an actor, I’m a gynecologist!”
Even with six nominations, Black Myth: Wukong got nothing. Thank Goodness You’re Here!, the hometown fave, grabbed just one award from seven, even though it felt like a contender in every one of its categories. It’s worth noting just how much that sole trophy meant to its developers at Coal Supper; they’re an incredible bunch, and they deserve every success in the future.
Will Todd and James Carbutt rightfully received a BAFTA for ‘Thank Goodness You’re Here!’.
Sadly, Balatro didn’t get its dues; if it was going to win Game of the Year anywhere, it was the BAFTAs. Just look at Vampire Survivors, which beat God of War Ragnarök to the top gong in 2023, but also fairly picked up tonight’s award for Evolving Game. After the first award Balatro was nominated for — New Intellectual Property — went to Still Wakes the Deep, winning dev The Chinese Room admitted they thought Balatro had it in the bag.
Despite all this, Balatro had the biggest laugh of the night when the poker-based roguelike (and my own GOTY) collected its sole award for Debut Game. Ben Starr, who’s played the part of Jimbo the Joker on behalf of the famously public-averse solo dev LocalThunk, read the funniest speech of the night, saying how “he has shoes made of gold and he thanks you for making him that way.”
Most importantly, he ended the speech saying: “Oh, and play more independent games like Animal Well, they are the lifeblood of this industry and they deserve your respect.”
The BAFTA Games Awards was hosted for the second year in a row by comedian Phil Wang, who compared himself to the Nintendo Switch 2 — “not noticeably better, but I did charge a lot more this time” — but only after the ceremony opened with the year’s industry highlights powered by the (literally) golden guitar skills of Pendulum star Peredur ap Gwynedd, who played a selection of the band’s hits that featured in video games.
Other highlights included Tales of Kenzera: Zau winning Game Beyond Entertainment, even though Surgent Studios faced major and heartbreaking circumstances after the title’s launch; nerd-turned-hunk Matthew Lewis, A.K.A. Neville Longbottom, rocking up to present the BAFTA for Game Design; and deserving BAFTA Fellowship Award-winning Yoko Shimomura’s translator, who I hope was being paid by the hour.
Plenty of other smaller titles deservedly got their moments in the sun: Tiny Glade, The Plucky Squire, Little Kitty, Big City, Botany Manor, Paper Trail, A Highland Song, and Pacific Drive. Even triple-As were rightly lauded; the clip packages for both Astro Bot and Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 only reminded everyone of how varied and brilliant both games were.
There were a couple of other nice surprises, namely Metaphor: ReFantazio claiming the Narrative award in the face of big local competition, and Neva’s much-deserved win for Artistic Achievement.
BAFTA Games Awards 2025 winners list, in order
- Audio Achievement: Astro Bot
- New Intellectual Property: Still Wakes the Deep
- Multiplayer: Helldivers 2
- Technical Achievement: Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II
- Family: Astro Bot
- Game Beyond Entertainment: Tales of Kenzera: Zau
- Animation: Astro Bot
- British Game: Thank Goodness You’re Here!
- Narrative: Metaphor: ReFantazio
- Evolving Game: Vampire Survivors
- Performer in a Supporting Role: Karen Dunbar (Finlay, Still Wakes the Deep)
- Artistic Achievement: Neva
- Game Design: Astro Bot
- Debut Game: Balatro
- BAFTA Fellowship Award: Yoko Shimomura
- Music: Helldivers 2
- Performer in a Leading Role: Alec Newman (Cameron “Caz” McCleary, Still Wakes the Deep)
- Best Game: Astro Bot
2025 BAFTA Games Awards: Wins by game
Five awards: Astro Bot
Three: Still Wakes the Deep
Two: Helldivers 2
One: Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, Tales of Kenzera: Zau, Thank Goodness You’re Here!, Metaphor: ReFantazio, Vampire Survivors, Neva, Balatro
Read the full list of 2025 BAFTA Games Awards nominees on the organization’s website.
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