BAFTA will present a masterclass on ‘Exploring Dystopia in Games’ later this month at its headquarters at 195 Piccadilly in London.
Read More »BAFTA has announced the 44 finalists for Young Game Designers 2023
BAFTA has announced the names of 44 finalists for the BAFTA Young Game Designers (YGD) competition
Read More »BAFTA Breakthrough UK is now open for 2023 applications
BAFTA Breakthrough UK is now open for this year’s applications
Read More »Safe In Our World and BAFTA are teaming up for a games industry mental health summit
Safe In Our World and BAFTA are holding a games industry mental health summit which will take place in London
Read More »The 2023 BAFTA Games Awards winners have been announced
The winners of the 2023 BAFTA Games Awards were announced last night, at a games industry star-studded ceremony that took place at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. Hosted by Frankie Ward, the awards celebrated the best-of-the-best games to release in the last 12 months, and brought in the talent behind them …
Read More »BAFTA Games Sessions to be held later this month in London
BAFTA has announced that it will open its HQ doors at 195 Piccadilly in London to both the general public and the games industry later this month
Read More »The BAFTA Games Awards are now accepting nominees
BAFTA has announced the eligibility and voting rules for the 2023 BAFTA Games Awards, alongside updates to its categories
Read More »[From the industry] BAFTA announces 54 finalists for Young Game Designers 2022
BAFTA has announced the 54 talented finalists, from across the UK, for the 12th nationwide BAFTA Young Game Designers (YGD) competition
Read More »“This is a moment of cultural recognition for games, and BAFTA is one of the few organisations that can do it like this” – Catching up with BAFTA’s new head of games, Luke Hebblethwaite
BAFTA has appointed a familiar face as their new head of games. We catch up with Luke Hebblethwaite to find out what his new role means for the future of BAFTA.
Read More »[From the industry] BAFTA launches 12th annual competition to find the UK’s best young game designers
BAFTA has opened entries for its 12th annual Young Game Designers (YGD) competition for 10 – 18 year olds, celebrating new games talent and inspiring the UK’s future game makers by giving young people the chance to design or make their own game.
Read More »