The Game Awards confirm the date of December 9 and the place live

Resident Evil Village is a 2021 first-person survival scary game developed and also published by Capcom. It is the sequel to Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (2017 ). Players regulate Ethan Winters, who is looking for his abducted child after an eventful encounter with Chris Redfield, and finds himself in a town loaded with mutant creatures. While Town preserves the Resident Evil collection survival scary elements, the game adopts a much more action-oriented gameplay style compared to its predecessor. The game was introduced at the PlayStation 5 expose event in June 2020 as well as was released on May 7, 2021, for Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S as well as Stadia. Resident Evil Village received normally desirable reviews, being commended for its gameplay, setting, and selection, although it received objection for its challenges, boss fights, and performance issues on the Windows variation. The game s raised concentrate on activity over its predecessor got more blended viewpoints.

After an online show probably last year in 2020, Geoff Keighley has now confirmed that Game Awards will take place in a live place on December 9 of this year. The Game Award should become a highly competitive projection this year, with games like Resident Evil Village, Tales of Arise and Life Is Strange: True Colors who should appear in nominations. In terms of nominees for planned prices, Guilty Gear -Strive- is a safe victory for combat games. The rest of the rewards is a draw, with strong competition from several games such as Tales of Arise and Monster Hunter Rise.

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Keighley confirmed in an ad on Twitter as 10 weeks from tonight, on December 9th, we will be live on stage for @ThegameAwards at the Microsoft Theater at the. Excited to be back to our show on a large scale. The Microsoft Theater is the place chosen for Game Awards in recent years as well as for the coming event.

Last year, Game Awards were controversial because of the numerous advertisements overlooking most of the show. In fact, many winners did not even have the opportunity to speak, including SuperGiant Games, who won the best independent prize for the Hit Rogue-Lite Hades of last year. However, a live place, and possibly a live audience, will improve, hopefully, the quality of the show. In fact, Keighley has already confirmed a crucial part of the show: Happy to return to our show on a large scale - it means that the Game Awards Orchestra will revivra on stage once again. Let s hope we will have new exciting ads, as well as entertaining content and a much more balanced broadcast-trailer report.

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