VFX-Japan winners: ‘Bloodborne’, ‘Dark Souls III’ and more

Like every year the VFX-Japan institute, an organization that is proud to reward mainly to the most competent productions of the Japanese industry in terms of visual and special effects, has declared to the winners of its awards for excellence.

As expected, the competitors are only local products in Japanese territory for the different categories, which includes both video games and movies. This year’s ceremony was held at the UDX theater in Akihabara, Tokyo, and among the winners in video game categories There is a title that has not even been released to the public; referring to the long-awaited Dark Souls III, which will arrive in April of this year.

You can take a look at the winners of this contest next:

  • Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
  • Splatoon
  • Dark Souls III
  • Bloodborne: The Old Hunters

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