The Game Awards 2016 are only 2 days away, and the anticipation for it is reaching a high.

Yesterday, show host Geoff Keighly announced that we’ll be seeing brand new footage of the highly anticipated Zelda: Breath of the Wild for Wii U and Switch during the ceremony. If you’re interested, The Game Awards will be airing on December 1st at 6:00 PM PST and is advertised as a celebration of all things gaming. Are you excited for more footage of Zelda? What world premieres are you hoping to see? Tell us in the comments below!

 

We’re just 29 days from the most wonderful time of the year (Thursday, December 1st if you don’t feel like counting)!

What? No! Not Christmas. I’m talking about the 2016 Game Awards hosted by Geoff Keighly. Ever since ditching that awful Spike sponsorship back in 2013, The Game Awards only grows stronger every year. In fact, Last year was a treat since some of us here from Geekscape got to attend the show live. It really is a magical night.

So how can you watch it? Easy! Almost anywhere. That’s right, You can either purchase a ticket to the awards show right here or you can check out the list of websites and services below that will be hosting it when it goes live next month. Not only will you be able to enjoy the show from all the listed websites below, but for the very first time, the show will finally be airing in China and even in VR!! How awesome is that!
the-game-awards-2016Are you excited for The Game Awards? What kind of announcements are you hoping on seeing there? Tell us in the comments below, and make sure to stay locked to Geekscape.net on any updates.

Briefly: E3 is finally almost here (and hopefully with it more The Last Guardian news), but Geoff Keighley and company are already looking to the future, as Keighley revealed today that The Game Awards will return, this time airing everywhere on December 1st.

Banners for the (fantastic) event are showing up at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Just like last year, you’ll have the ability to stream the show onto essentially any web-connected gaming device, and this year they’ve decided to add an exciting, burgeoning new platform: VR.

Man I wish I could afford some VR equipment.

Also, we sure hope that Kojima gets to attend this year. Are you a fan of The Game Awards? What has been your Game of the Year thus far? Sound out below!