ARC Raiders secured six spots on the BAFTA Games Awards 2026 longlist despite coming under criticism weeks earlier for using AI voice replication in some assets. The longlist, published minutes after the announcement, placed the Embark Studios title in the running for Audio Achievement, Best Game, Multiplayer, Music, New IP, and Technical Achievement. Being on the longlist does not guarantee a nomination, but it put ARC Raiders alongside this year’s most discussed releases as BAFTA prepares its final shortlist for the April 2026 ceremony in London.
The game had faced backlash after reports about its use of AI-driven voice replication surfaced and some outlets responded with unusually low review scores. Embark Studios and Nexon later addressed aspects of the controversy in follow-up reporting; for background, see the report on the AI voice controversy.
- Audio Achievement
- Best Game
- Multiplayer
- Music
- New IP
- Technical Achievement
Community debate around awards recognition intensified when streamers and commentators called out perceived slights at other ceremonies. For one recent example, see coverage of Shroud’s public criticism of The Game Awards after ARC Raiders missed a Game of the Year shortlist.
Critics and players will now watch BAFTA’s next moves closely as the organization trims longlists to official nominees. For Embark, the longlist placement offered a counterpoint to the earlier criticism and a sign that industry voters are still interested in the game’s technical and audio work.
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ARC Raiders
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