The Game Awards 2023 will be streaming live on December 7 from Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, California. Serving as the video game industry’s annual year-end celebration, this year’s show marks the 10th installment and will kick off at 4:30pm Pacific / 7:30pm Eastern. The Game Awards will stream for free this year on more than 30 digital video platforms such as Twitch, YouTube, Steam, Facebook, and TikTok Live, among others. With over 103 million global livestreams last year, The Game Awards ranks as one of the world’s largest livestream events.
The Game Awards Orchestra, conducted by Lorne Balfe, will once again grace the stage with musical performances. The show continues to be executive produced by Geoff Keighley and Kimmie Kim. Serving as Creative Director is LeRoy Bennett, with Richard Preuss in the role of Director.
For those interested in attending The Game Awards in person, public tickets will go on sale later this fall.
“Each year, we look forward to hosting a show that honors the stand-out games of the year, while also announcing and previewing some of the world’s biggest and most anticipated video games. With so many beloved video game franchises exploring new mediums and developers creating new experiences across platforms, whether in games, television, movies, and beyond, the industry continues to expand in many surprising ways, and we can’t wait to honor the year’s best games and to show viewers around the world what’s next.”
Geoff Keighley, Creator and Executive Producer of The Game Awards