breaking newsWe did it everybody. We made it to the very end of this year’s The Game Awards. It’s been a night packed-full of surprises, reveals, performances, and of course, awards. With us reaching the show’s conclusion, that means it’s time for the most prestigious award of the night.That’s right: Game of the Year. 2023 has been absolutely stacked with incredible releases. Even narrowing it down to six nominees must’ve been a struggle but it wasAlan Wake II,Super MarioBros. Wonder,Baldur’s Gate 3,The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom,Resident Evil4,andMarvel’s Spider-Man 2that ended up in the final running. Well, Timothee Chalamet has just taken to the stage to reveal that this year’s Game of the Year is …Baldur’s Gate 3.Take a look at the game in action below.Congratulations to all of the devs at Larian Studios.Baldur’s Gate 3took home several other awards throughout the night, including Player’s Voice, Best Multiplayer, Best Performance for Neil Newbon as Astarion, and Best Community Support.AdvertInour review, we wrote, “The scale and scope ofBaldur’s Gate 3is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. […] In a year groaning under the weight of so many exemplary games, it is frankly astounding to me how much tallerBaldur’s Gate 3looms over the rest of the pack. I’m not sure we’ll ever see anything quite like it again.”Baldur’s Gate 3is yet to land on Xbox Series X/S, or so you might’ve thought. Many assumed that we’d get a release date announcement tonight but that didn’t come. If you hop on over to the Microsoft Store though,Baldur’s Gate 3is now available to purchase on Xbox so run, run, run. It’s finally here after shadow-dropping during the show! We can only imagine that a formal acknowledgement is coming soon.Featured Image Credit: Larian StudiosTopics:The Game Awards,Baldur’s Gate 3
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We did it everybody. We made it to the very end of this year’s The Game Awards. It’s been a night packed-full of surprises, reveals, performances, and of course, awards. With us reaching the show’s conclusion, that means it’s time for the most prestigious award of the night.That’s right: Game of the Year. 2023 has been absolutely stacked with incredible releases. Even narrowing it down to six nominees must’ve been a struggle but it wasAlan Wake II,Super MarioBros. Wonder,Baldur’s Gate 3,The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom,Resident Evil4,andMarvel’s Spider-Man 2that ended up in the final running. Well, Timothee Chalamet has just taken to the stage to reveal that this year’s Game of the Year is …Baldur’s Gate 3.Take a look at the game in action below.Congratulations to all of the devs at Larian Studios.Baldur’s Gate 3took home several other awards throughout the night, including Player’s Voice, Best Multiplayer, Best Performance for Neil Newbon as Astarion, and Best Community Support.AdvertInour review, we wrote, “The scale and scope ofBaldur’s Gate 3is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. […] In a year groaning under the weight of so many exemplary games, it is frankly astounding to me how much tallerBaldur’s Gate 3looms over the rest of the pack. I’m not sure we’ll ever see anything quite like it again.”Baldur’s Gate 3is yet to land on Xbox Series X/S, or so you might’ve thought. Many assumed that we’d get a release date announcement tonight but that didn’t come. If you hop on over to the Microsoft Store though,Baldur’s Gate 3is now available to purchase on Xbox so run, run, run. It’s finally here after shadow-dropping during the show! We can only imagine that a formal acknowledgement is coming soon.Featured Image Credit: Larian StudiosTopics:The Game Awards,Baldur’s Gate 3
We did it everybody. We made it to the very end of this year’s The Game Awards. It’s been a night packed-full of surprises, reveals, performances, and of course, awards. With us reaching the show’s conclusion, that means it’s time for the most prestigious award of the night.That’s right: Game of the Year. 2023 has been absolutely stacked with incredible releases. Even narrowing it down to six nominees must’ve been a struggle but it wasAlan Wake II,Super MarioBros. Wonder,Baldur’s Gate 3,The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom,Resident Evil4,andMarvel’s Spider-Man 2that ended up in the final running. Well, Timothee Chalamet has just taken to the stage to reveal that this year’s Game of the Year is …Baldur’s Gate 3.Take a look at the game in action below.Congratulations to all of the devs at Larian Studios.Baldur’s Gate 3took home several other awards throughout the night, including Player’s Voice, Best Multiplayer, Best Performance for Neil Newbon as Astarion, and Best Community Support.AdvertInour review, we wrote, “The scale and scope ofBaldur’s Gate 3is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. […] In a year groaning under the weight of so many exemplary games, it is frankly astounding to me how much tallerBaldur’s Gate 3looms over the rest of the pack. I’m not sure we’ll ever see anything quite like it again.”Baldur’s Gate 3is yet to land on Xbox Series X/S, or so you might’ve thought. Many assumed that we’d get a release date announcement tonight but that didn’t come. If you hop on over to the Microsoft Store though,Baldur’s Gate 3is now available to purchase on Xbox so run, run, run. It’s finally here after shadow-dropping during the show! We can only imagine that a formal acknowledgement is coming soon.
We did it everybody. We made it to the very end of this year’s The Game Awards. It’s been a night packed-full of surprises, reveals, performances, and of course, awards. With us reaching the show’s conclusion, that means it’s time for the most prestigious award of the night.
That’s right: Game of the Year. 2023 has been absolutely stacked with incredible releases. Even narrowing it down to six nominees must’ve been a struggle but it wasAlan Wake II,Super MarioBros. Wonder,Baldur’s Gate 3,The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom,Resident Evil4,andMarvel’s Spider-Man 2that ended up in the final running. Well, Timothee Chalamet has just taken to the stage to reveal that this year’s Game of the Year is …Baldur’s Gate 3.
Take a look at the game in action below.
Congratulations to all of the devs at Larian Studios.Baldur’s Gate 3took home several other awards throughout the night, including Player’s Voice, Best Multiplayer, Best Performance for Neil Newbon as Astarion, and Best Community Support.
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Inour review, we wrote, “The scale and scope ofBaldur’s Gate 3is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. […] In a year groaning under the weight of so many exemplary games, it is frankly astounding to me how much tallerBaldur’s Gate 3looms over the rest of the pack. I’m not sure we’ll ever see anything quite like it again.”
Baldur’s Gate 3is yet to land on Xbox Series X/S, or so you might’ve thought. Many assumed that we’d get a release date announcement tonight but that didn’t come. If you hop on over to the Microsoft Store though,Baldur’s Gate 3is now available to purchase on Xbox so run, run, run. It’s finally here after shadow-dropping during the show! We can only imagine that a formal acknowledgement is coming soon.
Topics:The Game Awards,Baldur’s Gate 3