#BAFTAGames: British Academy Games Awards - as it happened
The gaming Baftas may be less well-known than the film ones, but they're just as hotly contested
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Your support makes all the difference.There was a surprise win for Dishonoured, which scooped Best Game at the British Academy Games Awards, which took place last night, fielding off stiff competition from groundbreaking games such as Journey, The Walking Dead and Halo 4.
Journey received five awards, including Artistic Achievement, Audio Achievement, Game Design, Online Multiplayer. The Walking Dead won Mobile, Handheld and Story BAFTAs.
Follow our coverage from Daisy Wyatt and Adam Jacques, who were at the award ceremony, to get all the gaming gossip below live and as it happened.
The winners - in pictures: Click HERE to view the gallery of this year's nominations.
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