The Game Awards, Geoff Keighley’s annual awards ceremony that doubles as a major news event, promises brand new games and world premiere trailers when the 2022 edition goes live on Thursday December 8. Here’s everything you need to know to watch and stream The Game Awards 2022 if you tune in live.
For anyone who just wants to follow along, we’re rounding up all the news, trailers, and gameplay reveals from The Game Awards in the stream below. This year, viewers can expect new looks at tekken 8, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Destiny 2: Lightfall, and something new from Crash Bandicoot. If all the teasing Hideo Kojima has been doing lately is worth anything, the next game from Kojima Productions – Death Stranding 2? – can also finally be revealed.
Keighley says this year’s Game Awards is “probably the shortest show we’ve done.” Thursday’s event will last approximately 2.5 hours, and Keighley promises a streamlined runtime “with more focused content, fewer and bigger sponsors, and big theatrical moments.” In other words, expect some big video game reveals for what’s shaping up to be a hectic 2023 release schedule.
Follow Polygon’s StoryStream for all The Game Awards 2022 announcements below.