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The 18th BAFTA Games Awards took place last night (April 7) – check out the complete list of winners below.

Returnal was the big winner of the night, winning four of the eight awards it was nominated for. The game took home the trophy for Best Game as well as awards for Music and Audio Achievement, while Voice actor Jane Perry won the award for Performer In A Lead Role for her portrayal as Selene Vassos.

In her acceptance speech at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, the actress thanked BAFTA for “recognising the artistry and the incredible talent in the games industry.”

“Performers dream of having a role like that to sink our teeth into. She is a middle-aged woman, she’s a single mom and she is courageous and strong. And despite her considerable loss and trauma, she never gives up,” she added. “She hopes for a better future and I think given the very serious state of the world right now that we can all take inspiration from Selene.”

Elsewhere, Unpacking won two awards (Best Narrative and EE Game Of The Year, the only category voted for by the public).

“It’s incredible to have our little weird game recognised,” co-creator Wren Brier said in an acceptance speech. “We’re not telling a complicated story in Unpacking but the way we tell it is different, and it’s nice to see that that’s appreciated and resonates with people.”

Check out the full list of BAFTA Games Awards winners below:

Best Game – Returnal
Best British Game – Forza Horizon 5
Best Performer In A Leading Role – Jane Perry as Selene Vassos in Returnal
Best Performer In A Supporting Role – Kimberly Brooks as Hollis Forsythe in Psychonauts 2
EE Game Of The Year – Unpacking
Best Narrative – Unpacking
Best Evolving Game – No Man’s Sky
Best Original property – It Takes Two
Best Multiplayer – It Takes Two
Best Debut – TOEM
Best Game Beyond Entertainment – Before Your Eyes
Best Family Game – Chicory: A Colorful Tale
Best Animation – Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
Best Game Design – Inscryption
The Artistic Achievement Award – The Artful Escape
The Technical Achievement Award – Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
The Audio Achievement Award – Returnal
Best Music – Returnal

In other news, a new book suggests teachers use Taylor Swift lyrics, classic Disney songs and Minecraft to make learning Latin more accessible.

The advice comes as a £4million programme to introduce Latin in around 40 state schools in England starts in September, as part of a four-year pilot programme for 11 to 16-year-olds. Currently fewer than 10,000 students sit GCSE Latin and they are overwhelmingly in private schools.

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