See the 8 Game Awards video game reveals you may have missed Most award shows are focused on awards, but with The Game Awards you also get to see trailers for the biggest upcoming games.

From CNet


Award shows are usually all the same. Someone comes onstage, talks about a category of games, movies or shows, reads out the nominees, then opens the envelope. What's different about the annual Game Awards show: It's known for mixing in game trailers and big reveals.

The 2017 Game Awards was no different.

Some notable winners this year were Cuphead, which won Best Action Game as well as both the Best Debut Indie Game from fan voting and also Best Indie game overall. The breakout hit PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) took home Multiplayer Game of the Year. But the ultimate honor of the night went to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which (probably unsurprisingly) won Game of the Year.

Like I said, for many, it's the announcements and trailers that are the main reason to watch the awards to see what's coming from the biggest developers in the industry. I rounded up some of the biggest highlights from the show so you can get a taste of what's coming down the pike.

Read more: https://www.cnet.com/news/the-biggest-highlights-from-the-2017-game-awards/

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