The Game Awards Teases Quantum Break and Far Cry Primal World Premiers

More content from Far Cry Primal and Quantum Break on its way
The Game Awards

The Game Awards is returning for its second year this coming Thursday, December 3rd. This year’s event will feature ten world premiers, including Far Cry Primal and Quantum Break.

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Both games will receive dedicated time slots during the award show, in which gameplay and extra information about the games will be announced. Today, Geoff Keighley confirmed actor Shawn Ashmore will take part in the awards, debuting gameplay and live-action content for the Most Anticipated Game nominee, Quantum Break.

Shawn Ashmore, Quantum Break

The remaining world premiers remain unannounced, though you can check out our 9 best guesses as to what games may show up.

The Game Awards will go live at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles at 9pm ET/6pm PT. The show can be viewed across major streaming websites including Twitch, YouTube, and MLG. For a sneak peak, check out the tweet below, and be sure to watch live to catch a first look at two of the most anticipated games of 2016.

 

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This post was originally written by Luke Kimber.


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