The Game Awards 2021 will take place the next night. We reveal what is already known and when the event will be shown.
Sports Awards 2021 Immediate: The event will take place Thursday, Friday night, in the presence of audiences at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. As usual, journalist Jeff Keekley will lead the show. In addition to offering named prizes, trailers and presentations of new games make the event even more enjoyable.
If you want to be live there, you need to get up late or get up early: The show starts at 1.30am German time. You may be live on regular sites:
Game of the Year, Deathloop, It Takes Two, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, Metroid Dread, Psychonauts 2 and Resident Evil Village are recommended in the most important category. Prizes are awarded in a total of 30 categories. This includes not only games, for example, the best sports team or the creator of the content of the year.
But are trailers and announcements expected? The first trailer for Hollow’s live action series has been confirmed – the trailer just released Hollow Infinite (to test). It has also been confirmed that the trailer for the Sonic the Hedgehog 2 movie will be shown. Significantly more trailers and announcements are expected, of course, as part of the game. It is clear that a new Sonic game is coming out. News about Destiny 2: The Witch Queen and Saints Row has also been confirmed. Keanu Reeves and Gary-on-Moss will be presenting a video game experience called The Matrix Awakens in the background of the new movie. According to Jeff Keeley, there will be some big new announcements as well.
All the news and trailers for The Game Awards 2021 can be found at GamesWell tomorrow.
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