The BAFTA Games Awards concluded last night, celebrating some of the most innovative and engaging games of the year. Notable winners included Balatro, which took home the Debut Game award, and Vampire Survivors, which was honored with the Best Evolving Game accolade. These wins are particularly interesting because both games have made significant impacts in the mobile gaming space, despite the BAFTA's decision to eliminate platform-specific categories.
While the BAFTA Games Awards may not have the same widespread recognition as Geoff Keighley's Game Awards, they are often considered more prestigious, focusing more on the artistic and technical merits of games. The absence of specific mobile categories, a change implemented in 2019, has sparked discussions about whether this affects the visibility of mobile games. However, the success of games like Balatro and Vampire Survivors suggests that mobile titles can still achieve significant recognition within these broader categories.
Balatro, a roguelike deckbuilder from Localthunk, has captured the industry's attention and sparked a trend among publishers to scout for similar indie hits. On the other hand, Vampire Survivors, which previously won Best Game in 2023, impressively competed against heavyweights like Diablo IV and Final Fantasy XIV Online to secure the Best Evolving Game award.
The BAFTA's approach, as explained by Luke Hebblethwaite from the BAFTAs game team, is to treat all games as equals, regardless of the platform. This philosophy aims to highlight the quality of games rather than their distribution method. While this stance has its critics, it's evident that games like Balatro and Vampire Survivors have leveraged the expansive reach of mobile platforms to their advantage, gaining widespread acclaim.
In my opinion, the inclusion of these mobile successes in the BAFTA awards is a testament to their quality and impact. If you're interested in diving deeper into the world of mobile gaming, consider tuning into the latest episode of the Pocket Gamer Podcast, where my colleague Will and I explore the latest trends and discuss the future of mobile gaming.