As a veteran gamer and tech enthusiast with decades of experience under my belt, I can confidently say that Geoff Keighley’s The Game Awards has truly revolutionized the gaming industry. Having witnessed the evolution of gaming from the humble days of Pong to the immersive virtual worlds we know today, it’s mind-boggling to see an event like TGA commanding a viewership that outshines some of the most iconic global events.
As a gaming enthusiast, I can’t help but be in awe of Geoff Keighley’s The Game Awards. Whether you’re a fan or not, it seems to be making waves, often touted as the ultimate global entertainment event. This isn’t just my opinion; former Nintendo executive Reggie Fils-Aimé supports this claim with an intriguing graph.
Over the past decade, The Game Awards has significantly grown its audience, currently drawing in 154 million viewers. This is notably less than the projected viewership for the 2023 World Cup championship match, as stated by FIFA – a staggering nearly 1.5 billion viewers. Interestingly, even though it wasn’t entertainment, the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II drew an estimated 4 billion viewers, making it the most-watched media event in recent history.
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2024-12-19 07:06