The Game Awards 2023 wrapped earlier today, marking an epic conclusion to this year's video game season and celebrating the best games released in the past year. The lengthy ceremony was once again hosted by Geoff Keighley, live from Los Angeles, with Baldur's Gate 3 taking home the coveted Game of the Year award. As usual, there were a few exciting new announcements, and while some expectations were crushed, there's still a bunch to look forward to. Standout reveals this year include a collaboration between Hideo Kojima and filmmaker Jordan Peele, a free DLC for God of War Ragnarök, yet another Skull and Bones release date, and more surprises.
The Game Awards 2023 Winners: The Full List
Without further ado, here's a list of the biggest announcements at The Game Awards 2023:
Hideo Kojima's presence at The Game Awards is always met with the utmost elation, though this time, he didn't come on stage to show off more Death Stranding 2. Instead, he's partnering with acclaimed film director Jordan Peele (Nope) to create an immersive horror experience, which the former assures is still a video game, despite its cinematic influences. It's called OD and the teaser simply shows some facial capture tests of known actors — Sophia Lillis (Sharp Objects), Hunter Schafer (Euphoria), and Udo Kier (Melancholia) — spouting some tongue twister about a hungry purple dinosaur, as a Geiger counter ticks away in the background. As previously reported, it is being developed for Xbox Game Studios and leverages cloud gaming technology.
Arkane Lyon — best known for the Dishonored franchise — is creating a ‘mature' single-player narrative on Marvel's Blade aka Daywalker, the superhuman vampire hunter wielding a sharp titanium sword. Set in a
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