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4th British Academy Games Awards
Date23 October 2007
LocationBattersea Evolution
Hosted byVic Reeves
Best GameBioShock
Most awardsWii Sports (6)
Most nominationsWii Sports (7)
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The 4th British Academy Video Games Awards (known for the purposes of sponsorship as British Academy Video Games Awards in Association with PC World), awarded by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, was an award ceremony held on 23 October 2007 in Battersea Evolution. The ceremony honoured achievement in video gaming in 2006 and 2007 for games which were released between 6 October 2006 and 5 October 2007 and was hosted by Vic Reeves. Wii Sports led with the most nominations with seven. Wii Sports was the major winner on the night, taking six of the seven awards available, equaling the record Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2003) and Half-Life 2 (2004) had with the most awards won in any BAFTA Video Games Awards ceremony. BioShock took the main prize of Best Game.

Winners and nominees

Winners are shown first in bold.

Action and Adventure (Sponsored by PC World)
Sports
Artistic Achievement
Story and Character
Strategy and Simulation
Casual
Technical Achievement
Gameplay (sponsored by Nokia N-Gage)
Use of Audio
Innovation
BAFTA One's to Watch Award (in association with Dare to Be Digital)
  • Ragnarawk – Voodoo Boogy
    • Bear Go Home – Phoenix Seed
    • Climbatic
Multiplayer
The PC World Gamers Award (the only award to be voted for by the public)
Original Score

Academy Fellowship

Games with multiple nominations and wins