 What's cooking, Curigay? I'm Guirain and you're watching Artifacts, the cool stories behind the scenes of your favourite studio, Quantic Dream. And today's episode is about... Bum bum bum bum bum bum. Whoa, an award! Wow, I was not expecting this, that's so nice. I want to thank my family, I want to thank everybody who actually has been... It's not for me, of course. It's not for me. I know, I know. Let's dive in. This, guys, is the very coveted Famitsu Award Detroit Become Human got in 2018 in Japan. Am I going to tell you more about it? Yes, I'm going to, but I'm going to do it in Japanese. Oh, yes. Hello, my name is Granuko Watanawa. The Famitsu Award is... Famitsu is a very famous Japanese magazine. They gave me a few awards. I won two awards. I won a few awards in Japan. We have a special relationship between Japan and Shizuoka. Thank you, Japanese fans. I just said thank you to all the Japanese fans and now I guess I have to say sorry. Sorry for what I just did. I just love to celebrate all the beautiful language of our fans all around the world. It's my way to give back to you, especially for you people watching from Japan, because you keep sending us so much love, so much beautiful letters and some of the best fan art item. And if you think we don't appreciate it, let me show you something. This is our fan mail wall. We put on everything we can. All your letters, all your sketches. They are so beautiful. They're so dear to us. We've got so many and we love it so much that we created the second space on the wall. So please keep sending us some love. And I swear I will try to speak a better Japanese next time. I would have loved to draw you something, but if you think my Japanese was bad, you don't want to see me drawing. See you next time, cutie gang.