Astro Bot dominates 2025 BAFTA Games
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Astro Bot, the 3D platformer from Japan’s Team Asobi, swept in and stayed on top, bagging the coveted best game award.
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Astro Bot has swept this year's Bafta Games Awards. The game won five awards in total - including the top prize of best game.
Astro Bot won best game, animation, family game, game design, and audio achievement at BAFTA. Team Asobi optimized Astro Bot to its limits, pushing for more family-friendly games. Plans for an Astro Bot movie have been confirmed by PlayStation Productions.