Particle.news
Download on the App Store

BAFTA Pulls 'The Quiet Things' Trailer From Games Awards Over Warning Concerns

The late cut denied a small studio a rare showcase for an autobiographical game about abuse.

Overview

  • BAFTA confirmed it removed the unreleased game's trailer, saying it could not sufficiently warn guests about potentially triggering themes and calling it an event-only compliance decision focused on wellbeing.
  • Alyx Jones of Silver Script Games said she was told by phone the night before the show, after she had already cut imagery BAFTA flagged, including a craft knife inspection and a statue breaking a mirror.
  • Jones said she offered to make further edits and received no response, and she later posted the completed trailer on LinkedIn for the public to view.
  • The spot was meant to debut the game's release plans and platforms, with reporting pointing to a May 2026 launch on PC via Steam and on Xbox consoles.
  • Outlets note BAFTA aimed to include game announcements this year, a visibility boost that can be pivotal for indie teams, which is why losing the showcase may carry a real marketing cost for the studio.