Natalia Hinds
Voice & Performance Director
Casting Director + Consultant
Voice & Performance Director
Casting Director + Consultant
Natalia Hinds is a well-established industry expert with over 11 years of experience in the Videogame, Audio & Animation industries.
She currently works as a Voice & Performance Director, Casting Director, and Consultant, focusing on BAFTA Games Award-nominated projects. Her portfolio includes contributions to major AAA titles such as Suicide Squad, Valorant, League of Legends, Watchdog: Legion, and Tom Clancy’s The Division 2.
Throughout her career, Natalia has collaborated with industry leaders such as Rocksteady Games/Warner Bros. Discovery, Larian Studios, Ubisoft, Riot Games, Microsoft, Liquid Violet, and Pinewood Studios.
Beyond her production work, she is deeply involved in the community, having served as a Juror for the 2021, 2022, and 2025 BAFTA Games Awards. She is a full voting member of both BAFTA and BAFTA Games.
In addition, Natalia is a Guide and consultant for Blind Burners, a UK CIC improving accessibility for visually impaired creators in games, VR, and development tools.
Natalia is also dedicated to mentorship, returning for her second consecutive year as an official Mentor for the 2026 Limit Break Mentorship programme.
Leveraging her own acting background and years spent directing talent, she excels at creating relaxed, safe, and supportive environments that inspire actors to do their best work.
As featured in the Washington Post:
''Pulling back the curtain on the tech and politics behind ‘Watch Dogs: Legion’
How Ubisoft executed its uber-ambitious ‘play as anyone’ idea
Ubisoft kept representation in mind while populating the game’s virtual world. Voice director Natalia Hinds, for example, is a Black South Londoner of Jamaican descent, and said it’s an “incredible feeling” to be appropriately represented within the game. She worked with 50-100 voice actors, hailing from London’s many boroughs and other places around the world to help capture the city’s multiculturalism."