Battlefield 6 Dominates UKIE Video Game Awards 2026 Following Record-Breaking Seven Million Unit Launch
Battlefield 6 wins UK Game of the Year at UKIE Awards 2026. Discover the full list of winners, Hall of Fame inductees, and industry restructuring news.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 6, 2026, 10:13 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from GamesIndustry.biz

Record Breaking Performance Solidifies Franchise Dominance
The latest installment in the Battlefield franchise has set a new commercial benchmark for Electronic Arts and its subsidiary Battlefield Studios. After selling more than seven million units within the first three days of its release, Battlefield 6 has officially been recognized as the UK Game of the Year at the 2026 UKIE Video Game Awards. This performance was bolstered by a significant development contribution from Guildford-based Criterion Games, helping the title become the best-selling release of 2025 in the United States. The award for Best PC Game further underscores the technical achievement of the project, which managed to outpace historical franchise launches and secure its position as a dominant force in the first-person shooter genre.
Diverse Winners Highlight Breadth of UK Creative Talent
Beyond the primary shooter categories, the UKIE awards showcased a wide variety of successful titles across multiple gaming formats. Rebellion’s Atomfall took home the prize for Best UK Console Game, while the mobile sector was led by FuturLab’s PowerWash Simulator. The emerging sector of mixed reality also saw recognition, with Just Add Water and Dovetail Games receiving an award for Train Sim World VR: New York. These victories demonstrate the resilience and diversity of the United Kingdom's development scene, as studios continue to produce high-performing content ranging from traditional simulations to experimental virtual reality experiences.
Industry Hall of Fame Inducts Four Strategic Visionaries
A central highlight of the evening was the induction of four seasoned professionals into the UK Games Industry Hall of Fame. Debbie Bestwick, Richard Bartle, Jon Ingold, and Kristian Segerstrale were honored for their long-term contributions to the business and creative evolution of the medium. These inductions celebrate a spectrum of influence, from commercial publishing leadership and pioneering academic work in multi-user dungeons to narrative innovation and mobile gaming entrepreneurship. The ceremony served as a reminder of the foundational talent that continues to drive the UK’s reputation as a global hub for interactive entertainment.
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