The Game Awards 2025: all the news and announcements

The Game Awards 2025: all the news and announcements

The Game Awards are back once again to showcase a metric ton of commercials, provide the gaming public with their monthly dose of Muppets, and validate gamers’ opinions on which title should be named the Game of the Year. I don’t wanna say it’s a foregone conclusion what this year’s GOTY will be — Silksong may surprise us — but it’s pretty obvious that Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is the frontrunner and for good reason. It’s netted 12 nominations, the most out of this year’s contenders, including all five craft awards (Direction, Art, Music and Score, Narrative, and Audio Design).

On the announcements side, Crystal Dynamics and Amazon Games are planning something related to the Tomb Raider series. Keighley also probably had plans to reveal big news about Resident Evil: Requiem, but unfortunately it got spoiled early thanks to some leaked key art on the PlayStation Store. Here’s all the news, announcements, and trailers from The Game Awards 2025.

4 Comments

  1. pheathcote

    It sounds like The Game Awards 2025 will be an exciting event with plenty to look forward to! It’s always great to see the gaming community come together to celebrate new announcements and innovations. Looking forward to hearing more about the highlights!

  2. august.terry

    great opportunity for gamers to see what’s coming next. I’m particularly interested in how they’ll highlight indie games this year, as they often bring fresh and innovative ideas to the industry. It’ll be exciting to see which titles get the spotlight!

  3. zbogan

    Absolutely, it’s always exciting to see the new trends and innovations in gaming. I’m curious to see how they’ll address emerging technologies like VR and AI this year, as those could really change the gaming landscape.

  4. umann

    what new gameplay mechanics will be introduced this year. The Game Awards often highlight not just the best games but also fresh ideas that could shape the industry moving forward. It’ll be interesting to see how developers push the envelope!

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