Game Awards 2023 start date, time countdown with rumors and how to watch

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It has been a remarkable year in regard to video game releases. We’ve truly been blessed with a jampacked year, and here’s hoping 2024 is anywhere near as good. While the heavy number of AAA game releases is over, the good news is that the Game Awards 2023 start date and time countdown is just over the horizon. Here you will exactly when the event will start along with how to watch and some possible leaks and rumors.

Even though we are in the final month of the year, there’s still plenty of stuff to anticipate. There’s the release date for Avatar Frontiers of Pandora, and, of course, there’s the GTA 6 trailer coming out very soon. In addition, there’s the free Cyberpunk 2077 2.1 update which adds even more content for fans who own the game on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

While all of the above is exciting, so too is the Game Awards 2023. There should be plenty of game reveals and stunning trailers, so be sure to get some snacks ready for the event.

Game Awards 2023 start date

The start date for the Game Awards 2023 is December 7th/8th. This is confirmed on the event’s official website. It will be hosted by Geoff Keighley once more, and there will be numerous appearances from developers, voice actors, and famous celebrities.

You can still vote for the following game of the year nominees:

  • Baldur’s Gate 3
  •  Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
  •  Alan Wake 2
  •  Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
  •  Resident Evil 4 Remake
  •  Super Mario Bros Wonder

All of the above games deserve to be nominated for this year’s main prize. Our Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 review rewarded it with a 10/10, and all of the other nominees are 10/10 masterpieces, too. Baldur’s Gate 3 and Tears of the Kingdom are the favorites to take home the prize, but Alan Wake 2 is a serious contender.

When does the Game Awards 2023 start?

The start time for the Game Awards 2023 is 4:30 PM PT/ 7:30 PM ET on December 7th, and 12:30 AM GMT on December 8th. This is when the opening act will start per the official FAQ. Unfortunately, it’s another late night if you plan to watch in the United Kingdom.

As for how long the event will last, they are typically excruciatingly long. The Game Awards 2022 lasted three and a half hours, and we’d probably expect the same again. So, as mentioned earlier, be sure to bring plenty of snacks and maybe order a takeaway. You can watch the event live on either the official website, or you can watch it on YouTube or Twitch. Your favorite YouTuber may also be co-streaming it with their running commentary.

Game Awards 2023 start time US

  • 4:30 PM PT on Thursday, December 7th
  •  7:30 PM ET on Thursday, December 7th

Start time UK

  • 12:30 AM GMT on Friday, December 8th

Possible leaks and rumours

The Game Awards 2023 is bound to be stuffed with exciting reveals and trailers. SEGA is teasing a major announcement, and the amazing new Fortnite Rocket League racing mode will be shown off. Heavy rumors suggest we will also get a new trailer for Death Stranding 2, meanwhile, there will also be a mystery announcement from Xbox.

Geoff Keighley previously sparked hype for the GTA 6 trailer appearing at the show, but we know it is coming out before. It’s possible the same trailer could be shown at the event again. Tomb Raider 12 is confirmed to be in development, and earlier rumors suggested it will be revealed this year, so here’s hoping we get even a minute teaser.

Game Awards 2023 FAQ

When is the Game Awards 2023?

The Game Awards 2023 starts at 4:30 PM PT/7:30 PM ET on December 7th, and 12:30 AM GMT on December 8th.

How long is the event?

It is expected to last between three-to-four hours.

How to watch

You can watch the event live on the Game Awards official website, YouTube, or Twitch channels.

What are the Game of the Year nominees?

The game of the year nominees are Baldur’s Gate 3, Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, Alan Wake 2, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Resident Evil 4 Remake, and Super Mario Bros. Wonder.