Highlights

  • The Game Awards 2023 will move away from labeling reveals as "World Premieres."
  • The event will have enhanced security measures to prevent any further incidents like last year's GOTY acceptance speech crash.
  • The Game Awards may continue to evolve in the future, introducing new categories or format changes, but that remains to be seen.

The Game Awards will start moving away from its "World Premiere" title cards and will also be beefing up security. The Game Awards 2023 is scheduled to take place on Thursday, December 7. The big event will honor the biggest and best games released this year, and while many fans are excited to see which games win awards, it's safe to say that the vast majority of viewers will be tuning in for the big reveals and announcements.

The Game Awards has become a massive event for the gaming industry, growing its viewership numbers year after year and shocking the world with major announcements and reveals. For years, The Game Awards has labeled many of its big reveals as "World Premieres," indicating that this was the first time the associated trailer had ever been shown to the public. However, it now seems that The Game Awards 2023 will be moving away from that label.

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This was revealed by Game Awards host Geoff Keighley, who indicated that The Game Awards 2023 would be "moving away" from World Premiere title cards. Since basically everything shown at The Game Awards could be considered a "world premiere," the labeling hasn't made much sense in a while. This year, The Game Awards will simply be treating everything as "all great game content," according to Keighley. As for how many world premiere-equivalents fans could expect from this year's event, Keighley stopped short of providing a specific number. Keighley also confirmed another change for The Game Awards 2023, and that comes in the form of beefed-up security.

The Game Awards 2023 will have stronger security measures in place, which should come as no surprise to anyone that tuned in to last year's broadcast. FromSoftware's acceptance speech for Elden Ring's GOTY victory was infamously crashed last year, as was the Keighley-hosted Gamescom Opening Night Live. It remains to be seen if the improved security at The Game Awards 2023 is effective at preventing any further incidents like this, but hopefully things go off without a hitch.

It's likely that The Game Awards will continue to evolve as the years go on. This could include additional format changes or even the introduction of new categories. For now, gamers can keep their focus on The Game Awards 2023 on December 7, as that day will see some of the year's best games duking it out for the coveted Game of the Year prize. This year, Alan Wake 2, Baldur's Gate 3, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Marvel's Spider-Man 2, Resident Evil 4, and Super Mario Bros. Wonder are all vying for the top prize, and it will definitely be interesting to see which one comes out on top.