The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (Bafta) has revealed plans for a new awards event in the United States. The ceremony will honor achievements in film, television, and video games. It is scheduled to take place in Los Angeles this November.
Bafta, the prestigious UK-based organization known for recognizing excellence in the arts, is expanding its reach across the Atlantic with a dedicated American awards show. This new initiative aims to celebrate accomplishments in three key entertainment sectors: film, television, and video games.
The event will be held in Los Angeles, a hub for global media production, marking Bafta's first major ceremony on US soil focused on these categories. As stated in the announcement, the voting body—comprising industry experts—will determine the honorees, ensuring a rigorous selection process similar to Bafta's traditional events.
This development comes amid growing international interest in cross-cultural awards, potentially bridging British and American creative communities. While details on categories, nominees, or specific video game entries remain forthcoming, the November timing aligns with the awards season calendar, positioning it as a timely addition to the landscape.
By including video games alongside film and television, Bafta underscores the medium's rising prominence in entertainment. Industry observers note this could elevate gaming's status in formal accolades, though the full impact will depend on participation from studios and developers.