
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts is due to present its awards to the video games industry in Central London tonight.
Fifteen video Baftas are on offer, with TV presenters Jonathan Ross and Konnie Huq among those to present an award.
UK developers have a significant presence, including industry veteran Peter Molyneux for Fable II.
Call of Duty 4 and British developed Grand Theft Auto IV top the nominations with seven apiece.

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bbno$ has temporarily shut down his website after receiving a legal notice from Blizzard Entertainment related to Diablo-themed content.

Private funding fell a further 55% last year, according to Epyllion's latest State of Video Gaming report.