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The Game Awards’ The Game Festival Begins December 12, 2019

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The Game Awards is branching out. Instead of solely being an awards show coupled with the announcements for new games, Geoff Keighley has announced it will now include a digital festival of sorts. Certain The Game Awards games will now include playable demos in the The Game Festival on Steam from December 12-14, 2019. Over twelve will be playable.

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Here is how The Game Festival will work. Starting at 10am PT/12pm CT/1pm ET/7pm CET on December 12, 2019, over 12 PC game demos will be available on Steam. At 10am PT/12pm CT/1pm ET/7pm CET on December 14, 2019, all of the demos will be removed.

So far, 13 The Game Festival titles have been revealed. Here’s the list.

  • Acid Knife from Powerhoof
  • Carrion from Phobia and Devolver Digital
  • Chicory from Greg Lobanov
  • The Drifter from Powerhoof
  • Eastward from Pixpil and Chucklefish
  • Haven from The Game Bakers
  • Heavenly Bodies from 2pt Interactive
  • Moving Out from SMG Studio, Devm Games, and Team17
  • Roki from Polygon Treehouse and United Label
  • SkateBird from Glass Bottom Games
  • Spiritfarer from Thunder Lotus
  • System Shock from Nightdive Studios
  • Wooden Nickel from Brain&Brain

The Game Awards 2019 will be held at 5:30pm PT/7:30pm CT/8:30pm ET on December 12, 2019 and 2:30am CET on December 13, 2019. People should expect to see around 10 announcements and the full Ghost of Tsushima trailer teased during the December 2019 State of Play.


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