In between handing out awards to some of this year's biggest titles such as Baldur's Gate 3 and Alan Wake 2, The Game Awards 2023 featured a variety of game announcements and world premieres.
The biggest reveal came from Hideo Kojima, who shared his upcoming Xbox exclusive project OD, which will be developed in collaboration with Jordan Peele. A teaser trailer showcased increasingly distressing shots of its cast, including Sophia Lillis, Hunter Schafer, and Udo Kier.
Capcom announced the latest entry in the Monster Hunter franchise, confirming its release on Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and PC in 2025, while Embark shadow dropped the release of its competitive shooter The Finals, available to play on PC now.
Last night's ceremony included even more reveals for major titles, including:
A dozen games were given launch dates during The Game Awards, such as:
Two DLCs and additional content for major titles were announced during last night's ceremony, including free DLC for God of War Ragnarök titled Valhalla launching on December 12.
Alan Wake 2 co-director Kyle Rowley revealed that its new game plus mode, called 'The Final Draft,' will launch on December 11 and will feature an alternative narrative, a new ending, and a 'Nightmare' difficulty mode like the first instalment of Alan Wake.
Square Enix also revealed DLC for Final Fantasy 16, titled Echoes of the Fallen and the Rising Tide, launching in Spring 2024.
You can check out the full list of winners from The Game Awards 2023 here.
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