Jason Wilson, also known as Jay Gunn, has been a luminary in the world of video game development, especially in the 1990s. Time, however, hasn't been too kind to him, which explains why he's made the tough decision to sell his Game of the Year BAFTA award, which he won in 2000 for MediEvil 2.

Gunn shared the disheartening news via his X account, explaining to his fans that his decision stems from a pressing need for financial resources as he continues his job hunt. The sale of his BAFTA award was announced following a recent hospital visit, which was attributed to high levels of stress, anxiety, and financial worries stemming from his difficulty in even reaching the interview stage for game art and design work.

, Wilson also put his extensive art and design archive for MediEvil up for sale. This archive included hundreds of concept arts, hand-written books, and level design sketches.

For those interested in purchasing the BAFTA award, the starting price, along with a metal Sir Dan Hand statue and a MediEvil FunkoPop, is set at £6,000, but Wilson has stated that he is open to higher bids.