The Game Awards are significantly shorter, as well as smaller new games by name

Geoff Keighley, the enthusiastic organiser and presenter of The Game Awards, recently learned a lesson from hyping the annual event. Geoff said that this year's event will be significantly shorter than previous entries which have often gone too long with too many adverts and commercial breaks. Geoff also said there were [a] no.

It seems that Geoff Keighley, the enthusiastic organiser and presenter of The Game Awards, has learned a lesson from overhyping the event. Geoff says that this years event will be significantly shorter than previous entries, which are often a long time-consuming event because of a lot of ads and commercial breaks. Geoff also said there will be less major game announcements than previous years, which is useless given the fact that Nintendo chose to unleash the second Super Mario Bros Movie trailer without taking into account the decision. Capcom has also decided to reveal that Monster Hunter Rise is coming into other platforms include Game Pass next month outside of the annual event. Heres what he said to fans on Twitter.

I won’t say anything officially until we’re done in our rehearsals. But we think it’ll be significantly shorter.

We definitely have cut back pretty much in terms of the runtime of the show and you know some more games and you know more people are constantly talking about whether they presenting enough, or they have better?

But we have really great announcements. I think there are so many truly beautiful studios in the world, the ones that are participating in this event. There’s a number of games that I’ve been watching for a number of years, in hopes of being ready this year to come up to the fans at the game awards so were very happy with the way the games were coming together. I’ve had a good time of the year being thrilled about how we saw that all together.

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