The Game Awards 2015 Pegged For December, "World Premiere Trailers" Inbound
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Expect “World Premiere Trailers” When The Game Awards 2015 Take Place In December

Set to go live a mere few days before Sony's PlayStation Experience event, it's been announced that The Game Awards 2015 will take place on Thursday, December 3 at 6pm PT/9pm ET in Los Angeles.
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Set to go live a mere few days before Sony’s PlayStation Experience event, it’s been announced that The Game Awards 2015 will take place on Thursday, December 3 at 6pm PT/9pm ET in Los Angeles.

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Much like previous years, the gaming-centric event will feature “world premiere game trailers, game-inspired musical performances, and award presentations from the game industry’s biggest names.” Set to be hosted and produced once again by Geoff Keighley, here’s a brief teaser of what’s to come in little under a month’s time.

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Celebrating the best achievements behind the pixels all across the industry, The Game Awards 2015 will be judged and assesed by an advisory panel consisting of Metal Gear grandfather Hideo Kojima, Shawn Layden (SCEA CEO), Phil Spencer (Head of Xbox), Reggie Fils-Aime (Nintendo of America President), and more.

Over the course of the event’s history, we’ve seen worldwide reveals for the likes of No Man’s Sky and the first cinematic teaser for Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End. It’s difficult to gauge what’s in store for 2015 though, with Quantum Break, Crackdown 3 or a project from one of Sony’s dormant first-party studios all a possibility.

Tune into The Game Awards 2015 when the event will be streamed across PlayStation Network, Xbox Live, TheGameAwards.com, YouTube, Twitch, Steam and many more platforms on Thursday, December 3 at 6pm PT/9pm ET.


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