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Wednesday 16 March
Follow the ceremony in pictures featuring presenters and winners accepting their masks during the second half of the GAME British Academy Video Games Awards in 2011.
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The T4 presenter and Ninja Theory’s development chief present the BAFTA for Artistic Achievement. (Pic: BAFTA/Brian Ritchie)
Loosely based on Greek mythology and focused on protagonist Kratos, God of War III takes vengeance as its central theme. (Pic:BAFTA/Brian Ritchie)
The young Outnumbered star and TT Games Publishing’s head of production reveal the winners of our Ones to Watch Award in association with Dare to be Digital. (Pic: BAFTA/Brian Ritchie)
That Game Studio's Jocce Marklund, Annette Nielsen, Marcus Heder, Linus Nordgren and Thomas Finlay accept the BAFTA Ones to Watch award in association with Dare to be Digital. (Pic:BAFTA/Brian Ritchie)
The Prince of Persia actor and Blitz Games exec announce the winner for Gameplay. (Pic: BAFTA/Brian Ritchie)
The former boxer, described by Ricky Hatton as "the best British fighter we've ever had" announces this year's Sports winner. (Pic: BAFTA/Brian Ritchie)
Codemasters' official Formula One sim features spectacular detail thanks to the EGO engine; it wins the award for Sports title. (Pic: BAFTA/Brian Ritchie)
This year’s UK hopes at Eurovision present the award for Multiplayer. (Pic: BAFTA/Brian Ritchie)
Guildford-based Criterion Games accept the Multiplayer award: more online modes and a new 'autolog' functionality make for an involving multiplayer experience. (Pic: BAFTA/Brian Ritchie)
The Join Me and Yes Man writer started his career writing video game reviews and has recently featured in the Assassin's Creed series. (Pic: BAFTA/Brian Ritchie)
Heavy Rain takes another award, this time for its dramatic thriller story: modelled on film noir, it centres around the mystery of the Origami Killer. (Pic: BAFTA/Brian Ritchie)
The children’s author and presenter The Gadget Show presents the coveted Best Game award. (Pic: BAFTA/Brian Ritchie)
After the original missed out on the Story award in 2008, BioWare's Mass Effect 2 takes home the big award of the evening: the BAFTA for Best Game. (Pic: BAFTA/Brian Ritchie)
The BAFTA-winning actor, who voiced the King of Mist in Lionhead’s Fable III, presents the Academy Fellowship to Lionhead's Peter Molyneux. (Pic: BAFTA/Brian Ritchie)
Creator of Populous, Theme Park and the Fable series Peter Molyneux accepts his BAFTA Fellowship. (Pic:BAFTA/Brian Ritchie)