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There’s always a lot of speculation around this event as to what announcements or premieres we could get. Host Geoff Keighley has already said that the event features “more new game announcements than normal” and that most of the games set to make an appearance are “kind of unannounced things” during aQ&A sessionon Twitch this week.
Some developers have also announced/teased that they’ll be showcasing something during The Game Awards, so we already know that we’ll be getting our first look at the upcomingDead by Daylight single-player horror game, Persona developer Atlus' new gameMetaphor: ReFantazio, and something exciting from the developer of Outlast. There are still probably lots of secret things to look forward to too.
The event itself is set to take place on December 7 or 8 (depending on where in the world you are) and will be available to livestream at 7:30PM ET / 4:30PM PT / 12:30AM GMT. It’s expected to last between 2 - 3 hours, so it’ll be a very late night for those in the UK tuning in at past midnight tonight.
Hopefully, the late night will be worth it though as, like usual, we’re not only going to find out the winners of this year’s The Game Awards but also get some announcements, musical performances, and more.
To watch it live, you can head on over to The Game AwardsYouTubechannel (we’ve embedded the link below), as well asTwitter,Twitch,Facebook Live,TikTok, and even Steam at the above times.
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