As sure as Santa comes with a sack of toys, is that Geoff Keighley clamps into the Christmas rush to deliver a trailer parade. Yep, this year’s The Game Awards kicks off on December 9, and via Epic Games Site Keighley makes it clear that we can expect “the largest collection to date of world premieres and announcements”. 40-50 games in total, and about ten premieres.
Beyond the games, a live orchestra, celebrities and, what likes to be overshadowed, prizes are promised. Keighley says, however, that the gala’s focus is on the games we can expect in 2022 and 2023.
You know, it’s great to have celebrities, it’s great to have music, but I think focusing really on games is important. Especially this year, there’ll be a lot of content for 2022 and 2023 that will be showing us our kind of biggest lineup yet of world premieres and announcements.
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Last year, for corona reasons, the show was skimpy, and then they learned that the games and all the trailers in the end are what viewers really want. Next month, December 9, it is time for the promises to be fulfilled.
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