How Long is The Game Awards? TGA 2023 Runtime

Posted by Fernande Dalal on Sunday, August 4, 2024

We explain how long the TGA 2023 broadcast is expected to last with the confirmed runtime, and provide a countdown clock for fans tuning in.

First Published December 7, 2023, 08:56

Wondering how much time you must put aside to watch The Game Awards (TGA) 2023? Then we've got you covered, fans of everything video games!

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The annual The Game Awards (TGA) is a massive, exciting show featuring Geoff Keighley as host, a tonne of announcements, and, of course, awards such as Game of the Year, Best Game Direction, Best Narrative, and much more. Therefore, it is no surprise that the show is quite long...

Follow our TGA 2023 announcements page for live updates at The Game Awards 2023!

TGA 2023 Broadcast Lenght/Runtime? Answered

If you feel that last year's The Game Awards was a little long, then you are out of luck. TGA 2023 should be about the same length as the previous year!

Industry insider Shinobi602 first reported that iconic host Geoff Keighley confirmed TGA 2023's runtime to be roughly 2 hours and 30 minutes to 3 hours. 

The Game Awards 2023 starts on 7 December at 19:30 ET / 16:30 PT. For those in the UK, that's 12:30 GMT on 8 December. 

Grab some popcorn and maybe invite like-minded friends over since the runtime of TGA 2023 could go up to three hours!

When Does TGA 2023 End? Countdown

The countdown clock below assumes TGA 2023 starts on time and has a three-hour runtime. This way, you will know how long is left before the show ends.

If you've been living under a rock and missed it, check out the hype trailer for TGA 2023 below, featuring some of the best games released this year!

We are hyped for TGA 2023, and you should be, too! Every year, the show impresses and delivers some exciting announcements, and this year should be no different. We recommend getting some coffee, snacks, or your favorite beverages alongside a comfy couch and watching TGA 2023 since its runtime is pretty long.

Wessel Minnie

Written by Wessel Minnie

Wessel is a former member of Bravado Gaming, a top South African esports organization, and a former editor at GLITCHED.online. He can also be found on HLTV discussing everything CS esports.  When he's not writing or editing, Wessel is clicking heads in Counter-Strike 2, pondering over the best Diablo 4 builds for each class, or venturing into the Lands Between of Elden Ring for the umpteenth time. He loves ARPGs and any SoulsBorne title he can get his mitts on, but feel free to email or drop him a message on social media with any interesting gaming-related topics you think he might enjoy.

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