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News video games 10 December 2021, 01:00

author: Milosz Szubert

Let's Watch The Game Awards 2021

The Game Awards gala will take place today, and it's expected to be full of various surprises. We'll be able to watch it in several places, including YouTube and Twitch.

The year is slowly coming to an end, but the last big industry event is still ahead of us. The Game Awards, organized by the famous journalist Geoff Keighley, is one of the most important awards ceremony for the best games and the most important people associated with digital entertainment in a given year. If you are curious who will enjoy the statuettes this time (the full list of nominees can be found here), we invite you to watch this event. The broadcast will start at 4 pm PT and will last until about 7 pm. It will be available on YouTube (player placed below), Twitch, Twitter and Facebook. Of course, all the most important moments of the event will be recorded in the form of news on our website.

Solving the mystery of who will be the winner of this year's The Game Awards is not the only attraction scheduled for the gala. There will also be various announcements and presentations of upcoming games. There are supposed to be as many as 50 of them, including 4-5 on par with the reveal of Elden Ring's trailer. Obviously we don't know all the details, but we can expect, among other things, trailers for Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, ARC Raiders (a game from the studio of former Electronic Arts boss Patrick Söderlund), a new title from Saber Interactive (the team responsible for, among other things SnowRunner), the second installment of Sonic and a TV series based on Halo. Moreover, there are rumors that some footage from Alan Wake 2 from Remedy may appear as well. To verify them, however, we have to wait a few more hours.

Finally, it's worth noting that the first winner of this year's The Game Awards has already been announced. In the Players' Voice category, in which the choice was 100% up to the audience (no jury involved), the award went to Halo Infinite. You can still vote in the other categories.

  1. The Game Awards - official website

Milosz Szubert

Milosz Szubert

A film expert by education. Has been working at Gamepressure.com since January 2017. A fan of tennis, basketball, comics, good books, history, and strategic games by Paradox. Recently a self-taught Game Master (apparently he's quite good at it). For several years, he edited films on the Notatnik Kinomana channel on YouTube.

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