Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo, Valve, others teaming up for The Game Awards 2014

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Geoff Keighley is leaving the familiar confines of the Spike TV-sponsored VGX Awards to launch a brand new game industry event: The Game Awards. The VGX Awards polled a wide range of game journalists to select the best games of the year, but The Game Awards will take a different tack. Their advisory board will instead be made up of some of the industry’s biggest executives and developers:

  • Reggie Fils-Aime (Nintendo of America)
  • Yves Guillemot (Ubisoft)
  • Hideo Kojima (Kojima Productions)
  • Shawn Layden (Sony Computer Entertainment America)
  • Peter Moore (Electronic Arts)
  • Phil Spencer (Microsoft)
  • Martin Tremblay (Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment)
  • An unnamed representative from Rockstar Games
  • An unnamed representative from Valve

The nominations for this year’s Game Awards haven’t been announced yet, but we do know that the ceremony will take place on December 5 at the AXIS Theater in Las Vegas. Tickets will go on sale tomorrow and those of us that aren’t planning to attend the live show will be able to watch an online stream of the events through the PlayStation Network, Xbox Live, Nintendo Network, Steam, and “many other sites and platforms.”

And you’ll probably want to pay close attention as, just like the VGX Awards, the show will feature a series of trailers promoting a variety of upcoming games. Musical performances and appearances by “game developers, eSports players and online content creators” will round out the 2014 Game Awards agenda.

Spike TV has yet to announce whether the VGX Awards will be held this year.

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