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Thank Goodness You’re Here wins Game of the Year at UKIE Video Game Awards 2025

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Last updated: 10.03.2025 15:41
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Published 10.03.2025
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Coal Supper’s comedy title Thank Goodness You’re Here took home UK Game of the Year at the UKIE Video Game Awards 2025 last night, in addition to best PC game.

Ustwo Games’ Monument Valley 3 won best mobile game, while Studio Gobo’s Lego Horizon Adventures received the accolade for best console game as well as Soul Assembly’s Just Dance 2 VR for best mixed reality game.

Futurlab was given the award for best developer, followed by Playstack for best publisher. The Rising Star award went to Spilt Milk Studios, for “exhibiting significant potential for future contributions to the industry.”

There were also five inductees into the UK Games Industry Hall of Fame including Carolin Krenzer, David Jones, David Braben, Demis Hassabis, and Meghna Jayanth.

Read the full list of winners below:

  • UK Game of the Year: Thank Goodness You’re Here (Coal Supper)
  • Best UK console game: Lego Horizon Adventures (Studio Gobo)
  • Best UK PC game: Thank Goodness You’re Here (Coal Supper)
  • Best UK mobile game: Monument Valley 3 (Ustwo Games)
  • Best UK mixed reality game (VR, AR, XR): Just Dance 2 VR (Soul Assembly)
  • Sustainability Champion: Playground Games
  • Diversity and Inclusion Champion: Women in Games
  • Best UK developer: Futurlab
  • Best UK publisher: Playstack
  • Rising Star: Spilt Milk Studios
This article has been amended to reflect that Carolin Krenzer and David Jones were inducted into the UK Games Industry Hall of Fame, not Sam Houser and Siobhan Reddy.

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