We're on the eve of this year's edition of The Game Awards (TGA 2023), and host Geoff Keighley took some time to share a few details in advance.
While the ceremony may be named after the prizes for the best games released in any given year, it's also one of the best places for developers and publishers to share new trailers for their upcoming titles.
In a recent Q&A streamed on Twitch, Keighley said TGA 2023 has received fewer teasers from the organizers because it will include more game announcements than past editions.
We're probably going to tease fewer games that will be at the show because I believe we have more new game announcements than normal in our show. Most of the games that will be at TGA 2023 are kind of unannounced things. There obviously are existing games that we will show more on, but there's lots that we just won't tease or talk about in advance of the show, which I'm excited about. Hopefully, there'll be some stuff that will surprise you. We always have to cross our fingers that there are not going to be any crazy leaks or anything leading into Thursday, but I think we're going to have a lot of great stuff to share with you.
While Keighley and his team are keeping things tightly under wraps for now, there are some known quantities that we've listed below:
Other games are only rumored to appear. The first on this list is undoubtedly Death Stranding 2. Hideo Kojima is known to be close with Geoff Keighley. He has recently teased video editing and flying to Los Angeles via Twitter, and the game is reportedly targeting a 2024 launch, according to last year's rumor. Embark's 3v3v3 competitive multiplayer first-person shooter game The Finals is also extremely likely to be launched with a 'shadow drop' during
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