The Game Awards 2023: every announcement

Here’s everything you might have missed during the show

Another edition of The Game Awards 2023 is behind us and once again the show felt like it was a bit longer than it needed to be – we won’t blame you for missing the event in favor of catching some sleep. That said, all The Game Awards 2023 winners were named in rapid-fire manner already, so the show moved at quite a speed. There were simply a lot of reveals to handle for Keighley's crew this year, which is generally good news for gamers.

Cutting out all the muppets and music acts, we’ve compiled a list of everything that was announced at The Game Awards 2023 right here so that you won’t have missed a thing.

Geoff Keighley at The Game Awards 2023.
Santa Keighley had lots of early Christmas presents in store / The Game Awards

The Game Awards announcements for 2023

  • Baldur’s Gate 3 for Xbox – Out now
  • The Finals – Out now
  • Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader – Out now
  • Final Fantasy 16: Echos of the Fallen – Out now
  • Ark Survival Ascended – Out now
  • Guilty Gear Strive – Out now
  • Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 – Out now
  • Honkai Star Rail – Out now
  • Assassin’s Creed Nexus – Out now
  • Lego Fortnite – Out now
  • Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora – Out now
  • Rocket Racing – December 8, 2023
  • God of War Ragnarök Valhalla – December 12, 2023 – free DLC
  • Warframe: Whisper in the Walls – December 13, 2023
  • Ready or Not – December 13, 2023
  • Palia for Nintendo Switch – December 14, 2023
  • Dave the Diver x Dredge – December 15, 2023
  • Asgard’s Wrath 2 – December 15, 2023

The Game Awards announcements for 2024

  • Apex Legends x Final Fantasy 7 – January 9, 2024
  • Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown – January 18, 2024
  • Persona 3 Reload – February 2, 2024
  • Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League – February 2, 2024
  • Helldivers 2 – February 8, 2023
  • Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden – February 13, 2024
  • Skull and Bones – February 16, 2024
  • Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons remake – February 28, 2024
  • Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth – February 29, 2024
  • Tales of Kenzera Zau – April 23, 2024
  • Outlast Trials – March 5, 2024
  • Rise of the Ronin – March 22, 2024
  • Black Myth Wukong – August 20, 2024
  • Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 – September 9, 2024
  • Final Fantasy 16: The Rising Tide – early 2024
  • The First Descendent – mid-2024
  • Stormgate – early access mid-2024
  • Metaphor: ReFantazio – late 2024
  • Lost Records: Bloom and Rage – late 2024
  • Windblown – early access 2024
  • Thrasher – 2024
  • World of Goo 2 – 2024
  • Guilty Gear Strive 3v3 Battle Mode – 2024
  • Zenless Zone Zero – 2024
  • No Man’s Sky new expansion – 2024
  • Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 – 2024
  • Visions of Mana – 2024

The Game Awards announcements for 2025

  • Pony Island 2: Panda Circus – 2025
  • Usual June – 2025
  • Big Walk – 2025
  • Monster Hunter Wilds – 2025

The Game Awards announcements without dates

  • The Rise of the Golden Idol
  • Arknights: Endfield
  • The Matchless Kungfu
  • Harmonium the Musical
  • Exodus
  • Kemuri
  • No Rest for the Wicked
  • Streets of Rage remake
  • Shinobi remake
  • Jet Set Radio remake
  • Crazy Taxi remake
  • Golden Axe remake
  • Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero
  • The Casting of Frank Stone
  • OD
  • Jurassic Park Survival
  • The First Berzerker Kahzan
  • Marvel’s Blade
  • Last Sentinel
  • Mecha Break
  • Den of Wolves
  • Exoborne
  • Light No Fire

If you so wish, you can catch up with the entire show through the YouTube VOD above.


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Marco Wutz
MARCO WUTZ

Marco Wutz is a writer from Parkstetten, Germany. He has a degree in Ancient History and a particular love for real-time and turn-based strategy games like StarCraft, Age of Empires, Total War, Age of Wonders, Crusader Kings, and Civilization as well as a soft spot for Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail. He began covering StarCraft 2 as a writer in 2011 for the largest German community around the game and hosted a live tournament on a stage at gamescom 2014 before he went on to work for Bonjwa, one of the country's biggest Twitch channels. He branched out to write in English in 2015 by joining tl.net, the global center of the StarCraft scene run by Team Liquid, which was nominated as the Best Coverage Website of the Year at the Esports Industry Awards in 2017. He worked as a translator on The Crusader Stands Watch, a biography in memory of Dennis "INTERNETHULK" Hawelka, and provided live coverage of many StarCraft 2 events on the social channels of tl.net as well as DreamHack, the world's largest gaming festival. From there, he transitioned into writing about the games industry in general after his graduation, joining GLHF, a content agency specializing in video games coverage for media partners across the globe, in 2021. He has also written for NGL.ONE, kicker, ComputerBild, USA Today's ForTheWin, The Sun, Men's Journal, and Parade. Email: marco.wutz@glhf.gg