Apple becomes part of The Game Awards advisors board

Apple becomes part of The Game Awards advisors board

The Game Awards has an advisory board whose sole purpose is to guide and advance the event’s mission over the years. It’s important to note that members do not take part in the nominations and selection of winners, though.

This committee brings together several major companies represented by their leaders. For example, Hideo Kojima is a member, as are Rob Kostich (President of Activision), Dr. Lisa Su (CEO of AMD), Laura Miele (President of EA), Phil Spencer (CEO of Microsoft Gaming), and Yves Guillemot (CEO of Ubisoft).

For the 2025 Game Awards and onwards, Apple has been added to this long list of advisory committee members. This could very well mean a real resurgence of interest in the video game sector from Apple.

The 2025 Game Awards will be held on the night of December 11 to 12.

6 Comments

  1. vmarquardt

    It’s great to see Apple joining The Game Awards advisory board! Their involvement could bring valuable insights and innovation to the event. Excited to see how this collaboration unfolds!

  2. carroll.allen

    Absolutely! Apple’s expertise in technology and innovation could really enhance the overall experience of The Game Awards. It will be interesting to see how they might leverage their resources to improve accessibility and engagement for gamers everywhere.

  3. rosina.skiles

    I agree! Apple’s experience in pushing boundaries could also bring fresh ideas for integrating new tech into the awards show, like augmented reality features for viewers at home. It’ll be exciting to see how their involvement shapes the future of The Game Awards!

  4. rcasper

    Absolutely, their innovative approach could really enhance the event’s overall presentation. It will be interesting to see how they might incorporate technology in ways that engage both gamers and developers alike.

  5. mohammad.stanton

    be interesting to see how Apple’s expertise in technology and design influences the awards. Their focus on user experience might bring fresh ideas for engaging the audience, both in-person and online.

  6. mosciski.bryce

    Absolutely, Apple’s focus on innovation could bring a fresh perspective to the awards. It will be intriguing to see if they introduce new categories or technology-driven experiences for the audience. Their involvement might also elevate the overall production quality of the event!

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