Bafta video game awards 2011: highlights in pictures

Winners at the games industry event included Mass Effect 2 and Heavy Rain
  
  


Mass Effect 2
Mass Effect 2 won the Baftas best game award Photograph: PR
Heavy Rain
Heavy Rain scooped three awards: story, technical innovation and original music Photograph: PR
BAFTA Video Game Awards: Assassin's Creed Brotherhood game
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood won best action game Photograph: PR
Need For Speed Hot Pursuit
Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit took home the multiplayer award Photograph: PR
Civilization V
Civilization V won the strategy prize Photograph: PR
BAFTA Video Game Awards: F1 2010 game
F1 2010 won in the sports category Photograph: PR
Cut the Rope
iPhone app Cut the Rope was a winner in the handheld category Photograph: Public Domain
Bafta game awards 2011: host Dara O Briain
Awards host Dara O Briain Photograph: Jon Furniss/WireImage
Bafta game awards 2011: Peter Molyneux
Lionshead boss Peter Molyneux was awarded a Bafta fellowship Photograph: Yui Mok/PA
BAFTA Video Game Awards: Video Game designers of Assasin Creed Brotherhood
Assassin Creed: Brotherhood designers Gaelec Sumard, Vincent Pontbriand and Slyvain Bernard Photograph: Max Nash/AFP/Getty Images
BAFTA Video Game Awards: Sir Ben Kingsley and his wife Daniela Lavender
Sir Ben Kingsley and his wife Daniela Lavender at the awards Photograph: Yui Mok/PA
BAFTA Video Game Awards: Gemma Atkinson arrives for the BAFTA Video Game Awards
Actor Gemma Atkinson at the awards Photograph: Jonathan Short/AP
BAFTA Video Game Awards: Boxer Joe Calzaghe (R) and son Joe attend the awards
Boxer Joe Calzaghe (right) and son Joe at teh awards Photograph: Dave M. Benett/Getty Images
BAFTA Video Game Awards: Simon Webbe, Lee Ryan, Antony Costa and Duncan James of Blue
Singers Simon Webbe, Lee Ryan, Antony Costa and Duncan James of Blue at the awards
Photograph: Dave M. Benett/Getty Images
Photograph: Dave M Benett/Getty Images
 

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