“knack 2” was Nominated as Best Kids Game by BAFTA
The award ceremony for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards will be held on November 25 this year, when the winning entries will be announced.
The platform action game “Knack 2” (Knack 2), which was launched in 2017, is not very hot since its launch, but it is undeniable that this is indeed a game that is very suitable for children. Recently, “Naike’s Big Adventure 2” was nominated as the best children’s game by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).

In addition to “Sodium’s Big Adventure 2”, other nominated games include Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, Everybody’s Golf and PSVR game “Frantics”. Being able to nominate with other games is also an honor for Sodium’s Big Adventure 2. The award ceremony for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards will be officially held on November 25 this year. Which of the above games will be announced will be announced.

A total of four games were nominated
“Sodium’s Big Adventure 2” is now officially on sale, exclusive game for the PS4 platform.
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