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Here’s Where and When to Watch the Game Awards 2018

The Game Awards 2018 will take place on Thursday, December 6, 2018, in the U.S. but for those of us living in Southeast Asia and other GMT+8 countries, it’s actually happening the day after. Those living in Malaysia, Singapore, and more will have to watch the live stream at 9.30 a.m. on Friday, December 7, 2018.

Where can you watch it? Well, there’s a bunch of platforms from which you can watch one of gaming’s biggest events in 2018. Here’s a list of links for your convenience:

Additionally, The Game Awards 2018 will also air on other Southeast Asian platforms like Tamago, Bigo Live, and NIMO TV.

The Game Awards 2017 ran around 3 hours, so expect The Game Awards 2018 to be the same length. It could also be longer in length since this year’s event has been described as the biggest The Game Awards ever, with no less than 10 new games announcements and so much more.

Stay tuned to Kakuchopurei for all your gaming news and features!

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