No more Doritos and Mountain Dew

Max and I had fun last yeargetting drunk and making funof the Spike “VGX” at a slightly slower rate than its own co-host, Joel McHale, tore into it.

Former VGX producer Geoff Keighley is now putting his weight behind a new awards show, The Game Awards, as reported byVariety. The Game Awards will take place in Las Vegas on December 5 and, given the theatre setting over VGX 2013’s normcore industrial dad basement vibe, it’s looking to be a slightly less…horrifying affair.

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Tickets for the show go on sale November 11. You will be able to stream the show on all major consoles, and on Steam, apparently, which I didn’t know was a thing you could do.

The main–well, only–draw to Spike’s videogame award show has been reveals of new games and The Game Awards will have that thanks to a who’s-who of partnerships.

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“The show’s advisory board, [includes] Reggie Fils-Aime, president and chief operating officer of Nintendo of America; Yves Guillemot, CEO, Ubisoft; Hideo Kojima, president, Kojima Prods; Shawn Layden, CEO, Sony Computer Entertainment America; Peter Moore, chief operating officer, Electronic Arts; Xbox chief Phil Spencer; Martin Tremblay, president, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment; Rockstar Games and Valve.”

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