Greg Miller Thanks the Industry During his Trending Gamer Winning Speech at The Game Awards

GameOverGreggy knocks it out of the park.

Greg Miller pulls off a rather impressive feat at The Game Awards by going up against big names like Pewdiepie and Markiplier and winning the Trending Gamer award. Miller accepted the award gracefully and delivered a lovely speech, thanking everyone in the gaming industry, including developers and players alike.

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Miller is known online by his alias GameOverGreggy. He was a former editor and video host at IGN, and has since moved on to produce his own online video content independently. He’s been known for delivering entertaining Let’s Plays, as well as previews for upcoming blockbuster games.

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