Privacy
This site has no accounts, no forms, no analytics and no advertising. The short version: unless you email us or press play on the trailer, nothing here collects anything about you.
Last updated 20 August 2026.
Who we are
Beyond Horizon Games Ltd is the data controller for anything described on this page.
- Company no.
- 15419632
- Registered in
- England & Wales
- Registered office
- 71–75 Shelton Street, Covent GardenLondon WC2H 9JQ, United Kingdom
When you email us
Writing to info@beyondhorizongames.com means we hold your address, your name if you give it, and whatever you put in the message. We use it to reply and to keep track of the conversation.
Our lawful basis is legitimate interests under Article 6(1)(f) of the UK GDPR: answering someone who got in touch. Where the message is about working together, Article 6(1)(b) also applies, because the exchange is a step towards a contract.
We keep press and business correspondence for as long as the relationship is live and for two years after the last message. General enquiries go after twelve months.
Mail reaches us through our email provider, which stores it on their servers to deliver it. We do not add you to a mailing list, and we do not sell or share the message with anyone else.
What we store on your device
No cookies of our own, no trackers
This site sets no cookies of its own. It writes one thing to local storage, and only if you ask it to:
bhg-motionLocal storageRemembers that you turned page animation off.
Until you clear it, or switch animation back on.
Storing this needs no consent under paragraph 6 of Schedule A1 to the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations, which covers storage that remembers how you want a site to look. Switch animation back on and the entry is deleted. That is also why there is no cookie banner.
Fonts are served from this site rather than from a font network, so loading a page reaches no one but our host.
Other people's servers
YouTube
Only after you press play on the trailer.
The player is embedded from youtube-nocookie.com, which holds cookies back until playback starts. Loading it still sends your IP address to Google and writes YouTube’s own entries to your browser storage. The video starts as soon as it loads, so the cookies follow a moment later.
Their privacy policyCloudflare
Every page request.
Serving a page means Cloudflare sees your IP address, browser and the URL, and may keep that in a short-lived server log for security and reliability. If their protection challenges your request, passing the check sets a cf_clearance cookie so you are not asked again. We do not add analytics on top of it.
Their privacy policy
Links out to Steam, Discord, X, Instagram, YouTube and Companies House are ordinary links. Following one puts you on their site under their terms.
Hosting may place your IP address on servers outside the UK. Where it does, the transfer relies on the UK's adequacy decisions or on the International Data Transfer Addendum.
Your rights
Over any personal data we hold about you, you can ask us to:
- Give you a copy of it, and tell you what we do with it.
- Correct it if it is wrong, or complete it if it is partial.
- Delete it, or limit what we do with it.
- Stop processing it, where we rely on legitimate interests.
- Hand it over in a portable format.
Email us and we will answer within one month. There is no charge.
If we get it wrong
Tell us first and we will try to sort it out. You can also complain to the Information Commissioner's Office, the UK's data protection regulator, at any point.
Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF. Helpline 0303 123 1113.