The Game Awards is becoming the biggest single gaming event of the year

The Game Awards is becoming the biggest single gaming event of the year

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The Game Awards is inseparable from its founder, presenter, and all-round marketing machine Geoff Keighley. His willingness to turn any moment into a commercial opportunity has earned him a bad rap from elements of the gaming community. It’s also one of the key elements of The Game Awards’ gradual transformation into something much bigger than ever seemed possible when it was first announced in 2014.

Keighley has built a personal brand that is absolute catnip for publishers.

At that point I mainly knew Keighley from his history with GameSpot (where he delivered access like few others have) and the Spike Video Game Awards, which were a garish and more over-the-top form of what would follow. The Spike Awards had the commercials, it had ugly awards, and it was something of a minor event. Nothing close to what The Game Awards would become, but significant.



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