By Dave McNary
03.04.2020 - 00:15 / variety.com
By Leo Barraclough
Senior International Correspondent
“Outer Wilds,” the action-adventure mystery about a solar system trapped in an endless time loop, won best game, game design and original property at Thursday’s British Academy Games Awards, which took place virtually due to the coronavirus crisis.
Also winning three BAFTAs was the open-world, role playing detective game “Disco Elysium,” for debut game, narrative and music.
The ceremony, hosted by Dara O’Briain, was live streamed through
By Dave McNary
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The British Academy put on arguably its most unorthodox awards show on Thursday night. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the red carpet ceremony for the BAFTA Games Awards at London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall had to be scrapped, replaced instead with a prerecorded broadcast streamed online.
On March 13, the British Academy revealed that the BAFTA Games Awards had became one of the first major awards ceremonies on the creative industry’s calendar to be impacted by the coronavirus crisis. It may not have been wholly unexpected given the event's date of April 2 and a planet grappling with what the World Health Organization had just a day earlier officially declared to be a global pandemic.
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