The Game Awards 2022 went live on December 9. This year also showcased several new gameplay teasers and the usual Game of the Year nominations across various subcategories. Established in 2014, game journalist Geoff Keighley produced and hosted the shows.
The community drew wild speculation about the different titles they wanted to be featured and possibly win awards. Despite the fanfare, the games released surprised everyone. More information will likely be revealed about these games in the future.
These are some of the titles that the gaming community wanted to see during the ceremony. From Hogwarts Legacy to Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth, the following dives into a few shocking absences.
The much anticipated open-world role-playing game developed by Avalanche Software, Hogwarts Legacy, features a brand new story in the Harry Potter universe.
Despite being slated for a February 10, 2023 release, the game has not had much revealed as of now. Many players hoped the ceremony would reveal more information about this highly anticipated title. However, to their dismay, developers chose to sit out of The Game Awards 2022.
This upcoming action-adventure game from developer Insomniac Games is a sequel to 2018's Marvel's Spider-Man. Players control Peter Parker and Miles Morales as they battle against new foes, Venom and the speculated Kraven the Hunter.
Despite being nearly a year since its official revelation in 2021, gamers have yet to receive any update regarding the title. So the community eagerly looked forward to The Game Awards, which was a glimmer of hope and some information. You can expect more news sometime in 2023 as Insomniac polishes the title.
The second entry in the trilogy of the Final Fantasy VII remake, Rebirth,
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