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How To Watch The Game Awards 2025: Start Time & Predictions

Originally published on: December 13, 2025
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– The Game Awards 2025 main event begins at 4:30 PM PT / 7:30 PM ET on December 11, preceded by a 30-minute pre-show.
– The show is streamed live on platforms like YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, and X, with additional regional options available worldwide.
– The entire event typically lasts at least three hours, combining the pre-show and a two-and-a-half-hour main presentation.
– Confirmed content includes trailers for games like Exodus and Phantom Blade Zero, a musical performance, and announcements for Tomb Raider and Resident Evil Requiem.
– Many games are nominated, with Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 noted as a front-runner, while other titles like Deltarune received no nominations despite critical acclaim.

The annual celebration of interactive entertainment, The Game Awards, is scheduled to begin today, December 11, at 4:30 PM Pacific Time. Viewers can expect a night filled with prestigious awards, unexpected reveals, and world premiere trailers. For those who missed the live event, a complete recap of all the winners and major announcements is now available.

The main broadcast commences at 7:30 PM Eastern Time, but the festivities start a half-hour earlier with a dedicated pre-show. This preliminary segment typically features initial awards, interviews, and early trailer drops. To help global fans tune in, here is a breakdown of the start time across multiple regions:

  • 4:30 PM PT
  • 6:30 PM CT
  • 7:30 PM ET
  • 9:30 PM BST
  • 12:30 AM GMT
  • 5:00 AM IST
  • 8:30 AM CST

A wide array of digital platforms will carry the live stream. The official broadcast can be found on major services like YouTube, Twitch, Facebook Live, and X. Co-streams are also available through partners such as IGN and on various content creators’ channels with official approval. International audiences have additional options, including Bilibili in China and Bigo Live in Southeast Asia. The event’s official website provides a comprehensive global list of viewing partners.

Plan for a lengthy viewing session. The entire presentation typically runs for at least three hours, combining the 30-minute pre-show with a two-and-a-half-hour main ceremony. In some past years, the show has stretched closer to four hours, so settling in with snacks and drinks is highly recommended.

While the confirmed lineup includes several exciting showcases, speculation always runs high. Confirmed appearances include a deeper look at the sci-fi RPG Exodus, a new playable character reveal for Invincible VS, and the official release date for Phantom Blade Zero. A performance from Evanescence and a new glimpse at Resident Evil Requiem, potentially focusing on Leon Kennedy, are also on the docket. Furthermore, host Geoff Keighley has promised a Tomb Raider announcement and will finally reveal the secret behind a mysterious demonic statue he previously teased, which is confirmed not to be related to several major franchises.

Predictions and hopes within the community point to even bigger possibilities. Some industry watchers anticipate that Valve might finally unveil Half-Life 3, especially with its recent foray into the console market. Other anticipated reveals include new trailers for Marvel’s Blade and Marvel’s Wolverine, an update on Silent Hill: Townfall, and a revised release window for State of Decay 3.

This year’s nominee list is packed with standout titles. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 leads the field with the most nominations, but it is joined by heavy hitters like Death Stranding 2: On The Beach, Ghost of Yotei, Hades 2, and the long-awaited Hollow Knight: Silksong. The full roster is extensive, highlighting an exceptional year for gaming.

The notable omissions, or “snubs,” often spark as much conversation as the nominations themselves. Critically acclaimed titles such as Deltarune and Keeper surprisingly received zero nominations. Other games, like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, found themselves nominated in categories that some argue don’t perfectly match their strengths, leading to debates about the selection process. These discussions underscore the subjective nature of awards and the incredible breadth of quality in modern gaming.

(Source: GameSpot)

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