Didn't make it to the South by Southwest Gaming Awards? Here's a list of the winners of the night as well as the live stream, which if you're tuning in on Saturday night, may still be going:

The event was hosted by Rachel "Seltzer" Quirico and Séan "Jacksepticeye" William McLoughlin and included performances from Tough Coded: Live and Starbomb.

The winners were:

Excellence in SFX: "Star Wars Battlefront"

Excellence in Musical Score: "Ori and the Blind Forest"

Excellence in Technical Achievement: "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt"

Excellence in Visual Achievement: "The Order: 1886"

Excellence in Animation: "Rise of the Tomb Raider"

Excellence in Art: "Bloodborne"

Excellence in Convergence: "Batman: Arkham Knight"

Excellence in Multiplayer: "Rocket League"

Most Valuable Esports Team: Evil Geniuses

Most Entertaining Online Personality: Greg Miller / Kinda Funny

Most Enduring Character: Lara Croft

Most Fulfilling Crowdfunded Game: "UnderTale"

Most Promising New Intellectual Property: "Splatoon"

Excellence in Gameplay: "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain"

Excellence in Design: "Bloodborne"

Excellence in Narrative: "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt"

Matthew Crump Cultural Innovation Award: "UnderTale"

Gamer's Voice Multiplayer: "Gang Beasts"

Gamer's Voice Single Player: "Superhot"

Tabletop Game of the Year: "Pandemic Legacy"

Mobile Game of the Year: "Her Story"

Video Game of the Year: "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt"

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