Expedition 33 and Dispatch walked away with multiple BAFTA Games Awards at a ceremony held in London on April 17 or 18, 2026, according to competing reports[1][2].
The wins highlight the growing recognition of narrative-driven and animated titles in the video‑game industry, signaling that developers who blend cinematic storytelling with interactive design are being celebrated alongside traditional game makers.
Expedition 33, the episodic animated superhero game from Clair Obscur, secured Best Game and two additional categories, bringing its total to three awards as Polygon said[3]. A separate report from MSN said that the title swept the so‑called “Big Five” awards, collecting five trophies including Best Game, Best Narrative, Best Music, Best Audio, and Best Performance[4]. Dispatch, the episodic adventure focused on a dispatch rider, earned three awards, among them Best Animation, as the BBC said[5].
The ceremony took place at Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, a venue known for hosting high‑profile cultural events[6]. BAFTA said excellence in game design, storytelling, performance and animation were the reasons for honoring the two titles, underscoring the academy’s commitment to a broad definition of interactive entertainment[7].
Industry analysts said the awards could boost the visibility of both games, potentially driving higher sales and encouraging more studios to invest in narrative and animation quality. The recognition also places Expedition 33 among a short list of games that have achieved a “Big Five” sweep, a distinction previously rare in BAFTA history.
What this means: The dual success of Expedition 33 and Dispatch demonstrates that the BAFTA Games Awards are expanding beyond conventional gameplay metrics to celebrate artistic ambition. As developers see these honors translate into market momentum, we can expect a surge in projects that prioritize story, performance capture, and animation, reshaping the competitive landscape of the medium.
“Expedition 33 took home the coveted Best Game award.”
The dual success of Expedition 33 and Dispatch demonstrates that the BAFTA Games Awards are expanding beyond conventional gameplay metrics to celebrate artistic ambition. As developers see these honors translate into market momentum, we can expect a surge in projects that prioritize story, performance capture, and animation, reshaping the competitive landscape of the medium.





