France’s ‘Clair Obscur’ has claimed the BAFTA for best video game, earning one of the industry’s most respected honors. The title stood out among a strong field of nominees, with BAFTA voters recognizing its achievement in design, storytelling, and overall player experience. The win marks a major moment for the French studio behind the project, placing it alongside previous international winners and bringing fresh attention to the country’s development scene. Jurors cited the game’s artistic direction and gameplay execution as key factors in the decision, highlighting how ‘Clair Obscur’ balanced technical craft with creative ambition. The BAFTA award adds to the game’s growing profile and reinforces its impact with both critics and audiences worldwide.
France’s ‘Clair Obscur’ Wins BAFTA for Best Video Game
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