From wild rants and embarrassing product placement to awkward celebs and touching moments, we've seen it all over the last 11 years ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. It hasn't been an easy year for The Game Awards host Geoff Keighley. For his opening monologue, Keighley got candid and emotional talking about the ...
Geoff Keighley has kicked off his annual The Game Awards tease with social media posts that reportedly relate to a Diablo 4 expansion. Host Keighley took to social media to show a picture of a demonic ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. It hasn't been an easy year for The Game Awards host Geoff Keighley.
As The Game Awards draws closer, everyone's attention right now is on a mysterious demonic monolith that is teasing something. First seen in the Mojave Desert--and described by TGA host Geoff Keighley ...
The Game Awards just keeps getting bigger and bigger. While viewers sometimes complain about the marathon runtime and nitpick every game announcement trailer they don’t care about, Geoff Keighley’s ...
Geoff Keighley, The Game Awards host, executive producer and CEO, in an interview with The Game Business stated there is a balancing act for the show between the awards aspect and game reveals. "There ...
For some reason, Geoff Keighley felt the need to tell everyone that The Game Awards will have new game announcements, which is basically the only reason people have been watching it since 2014. The ...
Some new Divinity trademarks have been unearthed, and look to match a monolith tease Geoff Keighley posted in advance of The Game Awards.
Earlier this month, a large, demonic-looking monolith appeared in the Mojave Desert, and Geoff Keighley tweeted a photo of it. The monolith featured figures of all sorts of strange creators: skeletons ...
Death Stranding 2 players react to the sequel winning nothing at The Game Awards by returning to the first game to pee in ...
The Game Awards is so close, we can practically hear Geoff Keighley's platitudes about the current state of the industry already. It's always a wild ride, watching the show as we do every year, ...