British Academy Games Award for Music

The British Academy Video Games Award for Music is an award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). It is given to recognize "excellence in composition for a game music score, through original music and/or creative use of licensed track".[1] The award is given to the composers/development team, the developer and the publisher of the winning game.

British Academy Games Award for Music
Awarded forThe best music for a video game
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts
Currently held byGod of War RagnarökBear McCreary, Keith Leary, Peter Scaturro
Websitewww.bafta.org/games

The award was first presented at the 1st British Academy Games Awards under the name Original Music. From the 3rd edition to the 7th, the category was named Original Score. It returned to its original name from the 8th to the 10th editions. Since the 11th edition it is presented under its current name. Santa Monica Studio and Sony Interactive Entertainment are the most awarded developer and publisher, with three and eight wins respectively. Among developers, Ubisoft Montreal holds the record for most nominations and most nominations without a win, with seven, while Xbox Game Studios is the most nominated publisher without a win, with nine. Bear McCreary, Keith Leary and Peter Scaturro are the only composers to win two BAFTA awards in this category, winning together for their work on the God of War franchise. Jesper Kyd and Lorne Balfe are the only composers with two nominations who have yet to win.

The current holders of the award are Bear McCreary, Keith Leary and Peter Scaturro, composers of God of War Ragnarök by Santa Monica Studio and Sony Interactive Entertainment, which won at the 19th British Academy Games Awards in 2023.

Winners and nominees

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In the following table, the years are listed as per BAFTA convention, and generally correspond to the year of game release in the United Kingdom.

Table key
Indicates the winner
Year Game Composer(s) Developer(s) Publisher(s) Ref.
2002/03
(1st)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Jeremy Soule Argonaut Electronic Arts [2]
Command & Conquer: Generals Bill Brown and Mikael Sandgren EA Pacific EA Games
Primal Paul Arnold, Andrew Barnabas and 16Volt SCE Studio Cambridge Sony Computer Entertainment
Republic: The Revolution James Hannigan Elixir Studios Eidos Interactive
TimeSplitters 2 Graeme Norgate Free Radical Design
Return to Castle Wolfenstein Bill Brown Gray Matter Studios Activision
2003/04
(2nd)
Hitman: Contracts Jesper Kyd IO Interactive Eidos Interactive [3]
Evil Genius James Hannigan Elixir Studios Sierra Entertainment
Fable Danny Elfman and Russell Shaw Big Blue Box Studios and Lionhead Studios Microsoft Game Studios
Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone Robb Mills Stormfront Studios and Zono Atari
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Jeremy Soule Griptonite Games, KnowWonder and EA UK Electronic Arts
Rome: Total War Jeff van Dyck The Creative Assembly Sega
2005/06
(3rd)
Tomb Raider: Legend Troels Brun Folmann Crystal Dynamics Eidos Interactive [4]
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King Koichi Sugiyama Level-5 Square Enix
LocoRoco Nobuyuki Shimizu and Kemmei Adachi Japan Studio Sony Computer Entertainment
Shadow of the Colossus Kow Otani Japan Studio and Team Ico
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Jeremy Soule Bethesda Game Studios Bethesda Softworks
The Movies Daniel Pemberton Lionhead Studios Activision
2006/07
(4th)
Ōkami Masami Ueda, Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Rei Kondoh and Akari Groves Clover Studio Capcom [5]
Final Fantasy XII Hitoshi Sakimoto, Hayato Matsuo and Masaharu Iwata Square Enix
God of War II Gerard Marino, Ron Fish, Mike Reagan and Cris Velasco Santa Monica Studio Sony Computer Entertainment
Lair John Debney Factor 5
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Toru Minegishi, Asuka Ohta Nintendo EAD Nintendo
Viva Piñata Grant Kirkhope Rare Microsoft Game Studios
2007/08
(5th)
Dead Space Jason Graves, Don Veca Visceral Games Electronic Arts [6][7]
Assassin's Creed Jesper Kyd Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft
Fable II Danny Elfman, Russell Shaw Lionhead Studios Microsoft Game Studios
Fallout 3 Inon Zur Bethesda Game Studios Bethesda Softworks
LittleBigPlanet Kenneth C M Young, Mat Clark, Daniel Pemberton Media Molecule Sony Computer Entertainment
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Harry Gregson-Williams, Nobuko Toda, Shuichi Kobori, Kazuma Jinnouchi Konami
2009
(6th)
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Greg Edmonson, Carmen Rizzo Naughty Dog Sony Computer Entertainment [8]
Assassin's Creed II Jesper Kyd Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft
Batman: Arkham Asylum Nick Arundel, Ron Fish Rocksteady Studios Eidos Interactive and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Lorne Balfe, Hans Zimmer Infinity Ward Activision
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince James Hannigan EA Bright Light Studio Electronic Arts
PixelJunk Shooter High Frequency, Bandwidth, Alex Paterson, Dom Beken Q-Games and Double Eleven Q-Games
2010
(7th)
Heavy Rain Normand Corbeil Quantic Dream Sony Computer Entertainment [9]
Alan Wake Petri Alanko Remedy Entertainment Microsoft Game Studios
Fable III Russell Shaw Lionhead Studios
James Bond 007: Blood Stone Richard Jacques Bizarre Creations Activision
Mass Effect 2 Jack Wall, Jimmy Hinson, Sam Hulick, David Kates BioWare Electronic Arts
Super Mario Galaxy 2 Mahito Yokota, Ryo Nagamatsu, Koji Kondo Nintendo EAD Tokyo Nintendo
2011
(8th)
L.A. Noire Andrew Hale, Simon Hale Team Bondi Rockstar Games [10]
Assassin's Creed: Revelations Jesper Kyd, Lorne Balfe Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft
Batman: Arkham City Nick Arundel, Ron Fish Rocksteady Studios Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception Greg Edmonson Naughty Dog Sony Computer Entertainment
Deus Ex: Human Revolution Michael McCann Eidos Montréal Square Enix
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Jeremy Soule Bethesda Game Studios Bethesda Softworks
2012
(9th)
Journey Austin Wintory thatgamecompany Sony Computer Entertainment [11]
Diablo III Russell Brower, Derek Duke, Glenn Stafford Blizzard Entertainment
Assassin's Creed III Lorne Balfe Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft
Thomas Was Alone David Housden Mike Bithell
The Unfinished Swan Joel Corelitz Giant Sparrow and Santa Monica Studio Sony Computer Entertainment
The Walking Dead Jared Emerson-Johnson Telltale Games
2013
(10th)
BioShock Infinite James Bonney and Garry Schyman Irrational Games 2K Games [12]
Tearaway Kenneth C M Young and Brian D'Oliveira Tarsier Studios and Media Molecule Sony Computer Entertainment
The Last of Us Gustavo Santaolalla Naughty Dog
Beyond: Two Souls Lorne Balfe Quantic Dream
Super Mario 3D World Mahito Yokota and Koji Kondo Nintendo EAD Tokyo and 1-Up Studio Nintendo
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Brian Tyler and Aldo Sampaio Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft
2014
(11th)
Far Cry 4 Cliff Martinez, Tony Gronick and Jerome Angelot Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft [13][14]
Alien: Isolation The Creative Assembly Sega
The Banner Saga Austin Wintory Stoic Versus Evil
Fantasia: Music Evolved Inon Zur Disney Interactive Studios and Harmonix Music Systems Disney Interactive Studios
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Garry Schyman, Nathan Grigg Monolith Productions Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
The Sailor's Dream Simogo
2015
(12th)
Everybody's Gone to the Rapture Jessica Curry The Chinese Room and Santa Monica Studio Sony Computer Entertainment [15][16]
Assassin's Creed Syndicate Austin Wintory, Tripod and Bear McCreary Ubisoft Quebec Ubisoft
Batman: Arkham Knight Nick Arundel and David Buckley Rocksteady Studios Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Fallout 4 Inon Zur Bethesda Game Studios Bethesda Softworks
Halo 5: Guardians Kazuma Jinnouchi, Nobuko Toda and Peter Cobbin 343 Industries Microsoft Studios
Ori and the Blind Forest Gareth Coker Moon Studios
2016
(13th)
Virginia Lyndon Holland Variable State 505 Games [17][18]
Doom Mick Gordon, Chris Hite, Chad Mossholder id Software Bethesda Softworks
Abzû Austin Wintory Giant Squid Studios 505 Games
Inside Martin Stig Andersen, Søs Gunver Ryberg Playdead
The Last Guardian Takeshi Furukawa Japan Studio and GenDesign Sony Interactive Entertainment
Uncharted 4 Henry Jackman, Jonathan Mayer, Scott Hanau Naughty Dog
2017

(14th)

Cuphead Kristofer Maddigan StudioMDHR Entertainment Inc. [19]
Get Even The Farm 51 Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice David Garcia Diaz, Andy LaPlegua Ninja Theory
Horizon Zero Dawn Guerrilla Games Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Nintendo EPD Nintendo
What Remains of Edith Finch Jeff Russo Giant Sparrow Annapurna Interactive
2018

(15th)

God of War Bear McCreary, Keith Leary, Peter Scaturro Santa Monica Studio Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe [20]
Celeste Lena Raine Matt Makes Games
Far Cry 5 Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft
Florence Mountains Annapurna Interactive
Gris Nomada Studio Devolver Digital
Tetris Effect Hydelic, Noboru Mutoh, Takako Ishida Monstars and Resonair Enhance Games
2019

(16th)

Disco Elysium British Sea Power ZA/UM [21][22]
Control Petri Alanko, Martin Stig Andersen Remedy Entertainment 505 Games
Death Stranding Ludvig Forssell, Peter Scaturro, Keith Leary Kojima Productions Sony Interactive Entertainment
Outer Wilds Mobius Digital Annapurna Interactive
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Grezzo Nintendo
Wattam Asuka Takahashi, Brad Fotsch, Sam Bird Funomena Annapurna Interactive
2020

(17th)

Spider-Man: Miles Morales John Paesano, Scott Hanau, Alex Hackford Insomniac Games Sony Interactive Entertainment [23][24]
Ghost of Tsushima Ilan Eshkeri, Shigeru Umebayashi, Peter Scaturro Sucker Punch Productions Sony Interactive Entertainment
The Last of Us Part II Gustavo Santaolalla, Mac Quayle, Scott Hanau Naughty Dog
Sackboy: A Big Adventure Jay Waters, Joe Thwaites, Joanna Skorupa Sumo Digital
Hades Darren Korb Supergiant Games
Ori and the Will of the Wisps Gareth Coker Moon Studios Xbox Game Studios
2021

(18th)

Returnal Bobby Krlic, Joe Thwaites, Harry Krueger Housemarque Sony Interactive Entertainment [25][26]
Deathloop Tom Salta, Erich Talaba, Ross Tregenza Arkane Studios Bethesda Softworks
Far Cry 6 Ubisoft Toronto Ubisoft
Halo Infinite Gareth Coker, Joel Corelitz, Curtis Schweitzer 343 Industries Xbox Game Studios
Psychonauts 2 Peter McConnell Double Fire
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart Scott Hanau, Wataru Hokoyama, Mark Mothersbaugh Insomniac Games Sony Interactive Entertainment
2022

(19th)

God of War Ragnarök Bear McCreary, Keith Leary, Peter Scaturro Santa Monica Sony Interactive Entertainment [27][28]
Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course Kristofer Maddigan Studio MDHR
Elden Ring FromSoftware Bandai Namco
A Plague Tale: Requiem Olivier Deriviere Asobo Focus
Stray BlueTwelve Annapurna Interactive
Tunic Lifeformed, Janice Kwan Finji
  • Note: The games that don't have composers on the table had Development Team credited on the awards page.

Multiple nominations and wins

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Composers

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Developer Nominations Wins
Peter Scaturro 4 2
Jeremy Soule 4 1
Austin Wintory 4 1
Scott Hanau 4 1
Jesper Kyd 4 0
Lorne Balfe 4 0
Bear McCreary 3 2
Keith Leary 3 2
Inon Zur 3 0
Gareth Coker 3 0
James Hannigan 3 0
Ron Fish 3 0
Russell Shaw 3 0
Nick Arundel 3 0
Garry Schyman 2 1
Greg Edmonson 2 1
Kristofer Maddigan 2 1
Joe Thwaites 2 1
Gustavo Santaolalla 2 0
Bill Brown 2 0
Daniel Pemberton 2 0
Danny Elfman 2 0
Joel Corelitz 2 0
Kenneth Young 2 0
Koji Kondo 2 0
Mahito Yokota 2 0
Martin Stig Andersen 2 0
Kazuma Jinnouchi 2 0
Nobuko Toda 2 0
Petri Alanko 2 0

Developers

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Developer Nominations Wins
Ubisoft Montreal 7 0
Naughty Dog 5 1
Santa Monica Studio 5 3
Bethesda Studios 4 0
Lionhead Studios 4 0
Nintendo EAD/EPD 4 0
Japan Studio 3 0
Rocksteady Studios 3 0
343 Industries 2 0
The Creative Assembly 2 0
Elixir Studios 2 0
Giant Sparrow 2 0
Insomniac Games 2 1
Media Molecule 2 0
Moon Studios 2 0
Quantic Dream 2 0
Remedy Entertainment 2 0

Publishers

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Developer Nominations Wins
Sony Computer/Interactive Entertainment 27 8
Ubisoft 9 1
Microsoft/Xbox Game Studios 9 0
Bethesda Softworks 6 0
Electronic Arts 5 1
Annapurna Interactive 5 0
Nintendo 5 0
Activision 4 0
Eidos Interactive 4 1
Warner Bros Interactive 4 0
505 Games 3 1
Bandai Namco Entertainment 2 0
Sega 2 0
Square Enix 2 0

See also

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References

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