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    Jeff Kelly says the Game Awards will be smaller this year

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeDecember 5, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Jeff Kelly says the Game Awards will be smaller this year
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    in 2020 And the 2021parties Game Awards It lasted 3h20 and 3h40 respectively. In light of the long duration, Jeff Quigley, the event’s creator and host, said that in 2022, that time will be “much shorter,” thanks to fan feedback.

    Keighley revealed the news on one of his regular broadcasts on Twitter Spaces. According to him, there is still no way to confirm 100% of the information, as the production is in the rehearsal stage, but the expectation is a smaller show.

    One thing we’re trying to do this year is make the show a little bit smaller. I won’t say anything officially until we’re done with the rehearsals, but I think it’s going to be a lot less this year.

    The journalist also explained the decision to shorten the duration of the Game Awards. Public “fatigue” is the main reason, he said.

    I think there was a little bit of a stretch about the length of the event… A lot of the games and other stuff want to be a part of it, but we’re cutting those things to try to get a more streamlined show.

    Finally, Keighley stated that fewer big games would be part of the event: “We’ve definitely reduced the running time, so to let you know there won’t be as many games or big games as there could be,” he concluded.

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