Geoff Keighley apparently has big plans for this year’s Game Awards. After the roughly lame show last year, the focus should now be on the games.
On December 9th, you can make a note of The Game Awards 2021, which this time will no longer take place as a virtual event, but in the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Geoff Keighley apparently has big plans for the show, because last year’s focus on celebrities and music wasn’t so well received.
This year Keighley wants to put the games in the foreground again and obviously plenty. He expects around 40 to 50 games to be featured in one way or another. And not only that, he also expects a double-digit number of new announcements and not just trailers for well-known games that await us in the coming months.
“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. What we learned last year was as that end of the day, it really is the games and the trailers that drive the show.”
Given the mass of games to be presented, is there still a place left for the actual awards?