There’s plenty to go along, folks. However, some interesting data can be accrued from all the stats that Keighley posted about The Game Awards 2022. The most important is that the show Trended #1 worldwide, including all the Top 5 worldwide trends. Geoff Keighley’s tweet also stated that the show hit a viewership milestone.
— Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) December 16, 2022 Another interesting fact about The Game Awards was that the Steam Deck giveaway that happened on the aforementioned platform saw over 9.5 million unique customers view The Game Awards livestream, with a peak audience of over 850K concurrent users. A lot of people really must’ve wanted to get a Steam Deck. In this next tweet, Geoff Keighley shared the total viewership numbers that The Game Awards had over the years. You may notice an upward trend that culminates in 2022’s show which accrued over 100 million views.
2022: 103 Million2021: 85 Million2020: 83 Million 2019: 45.2 Million 2018: 26.2 Million 2017: 11.5 Million 2016: 3.8 Million 2015: 2.3 Million2014: 1.9 Million Next year marks out 10th annual show. — Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) December 16, 2022 Now, all that’s left is waiting for 2023 to deliver the 10th annual showing of The Game Awards to see if it can draw in more views. It certainly will be an interesting thing to look out for when we see the next show coming up. Of course, the real meat of the show will always lie in the announcements, which have certainly become staples of the show over the years. In other news, Xbox is offering one last chance to save before Christmas with their Countdown Sale. This sale offers a few deals you didn’t typically see during the November promotions, including discounts on Elden Ring, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, Just Dance 2023, and more.