Game Awards 2018 – what game announcements to expect, when to watch, and more
The Game Awards are almost upon us, which means it's nearly time to get a glimpse into 2019 in video games.
It might be called the Game Awards, but Geoff Keighley's show is as much about revealing new games as it is about celebrating released ones. So let's take a look into what we know is on show, as well as what we can expect.
Game Awards 2018 – how to watch
Here's exactly what time you can watch the Game Awards 2018, by region:
- Los Angeles: December 6 – 17:30
- New York: December 6: 20:30
- Brazil: December 6: 23:30
- UK: December 7 – 01:30
- Russia: December 7 – 03:30
- Japan: December 7 – 10:30
- Australia: December 7 – 11:30
The show will run for approximately two hours and you can watch it on Twitch, YouTube, and a bunch of other places. We'll embed the lovely 4K YouTube stream in here.
Game Awards 2018 announcements
From the outset Geoff Keighley said this year's Game Awards would have more new reveals than any before it. He's since confirmed that there will be more than ten new games announced at the event.
Here's what's been hinted at so far:
Alien: Blackout

Back in January, Cold Iron Studios was acquired by a subsidiary of Fox, owner of the Alien license, and announced it was working on a game set within the universe.
“We're all excited to be working on such a storied franchise,” studio head Craig Zinkievich said at the time. “To explore areas of the universe that fans haven't gotten to experience, to put a game in that setting, is incredible.”
The game appears to be some kind of online shooter, but details are vague at the moment. So, why do we think it will be at the Game Awards? The official Game Awards Twitter recently altered its cover photo to read “Worlds Will Change”, and the writing looks suspiciously similar to the Weyland-Yutani corporation font from Alien fiction.
Superman: World's Finest

It's been rumoured for a while that Rocksteady is working on a new DC game. After all, it's been a while since Arkham Knight and we haven't heard a peep out of the studio outside of Arkham VR, which was most likely a side project.
Superman: World's Finest popped up on Game System Requirements, a site dedicated to listing PC minimum and recommended specs for games. The site previously listed Devil May Cry 5 ahead of its announcement, though that game had been rumoured for a while.
Superman: World's Finest previously popped up in a 4chan leak, but it looked about as real as ghost poop. At the time, the leak said the game would be an open-world action title that featured Superman, Batman, and Robin. Interestingly, a comic of the same name does feature all three superheroes.
Having three heroes would also solve the Superman video game issue: how do you balance a game where you play as a god? If you only play as him for certain sections, problem solved. If the game is real, the Game Awards would be the perfect place to reveal it to the world.
Obsidian's new RPG

This one is 100% going to be at the Game Awards. Though Obsidian recently got bought by Microsoft, this game seems to be whatever the studio was working on with 2K before the acquisition.
Obsidian recently put out a series of teases on its site, along with a countdown timer to the Game Awards 2018. The teases don't give much away, showing some in-game advertisements, but they appear to point at some kind of retro-futuristic sci-fi game. I'd take an RPG in the XCOM universe, I don't know about you. Development is being led by Fallout co-creators Tim Cain and Leonard Boyarsky.
Death Stranding

It's not a reveal, but we've already been told that there will also be updates on existing games at the Game Awards. Geoff Keighley and Death Stranding director Hideo Kojima's close relationship has been highly publicised, and the Game Awards has previously been the place where we got new trailers for the mysterious game. Hopefully we finally get some proper gameplay so we can tell what the hell it's all about.
Game Awards 2018 – award categories and nominations
For a full rundown of the categories and nominations, check out our dedicated Game Awards 2018 page.
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