Geoff Keighley has provided more data about this month’s The Game Awards which was the production’s most watched show ever and had 154 million global livestreams. The show had a number of big reveals which resulted in much chatter on social media. Geoff thanked everyone involved including the fans and said that he is both “humbled and thrilled.”
- 4 million+ peak concurrent users on Twitch/Youtube (per ) up over 10% from 2023’s record.
- On@X, hashtag usage up 10%, with 6.79B impressions of TGA content. Over 1.59M posts.
- Over 112 million viewer votes (including Players’ Voice)

We also achieved an A grade in our fan poll, which means so much to me and everyone who worked on this show – including all the teams and developers who shared new work with you last week.
— Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) December 18, 2024
I don't know how we will ever top this show, but lots more to come in 2025.

Capcom seems like the one that had it the best during the show, in terms of announcements I mean. They had two great unexpected announcements, and unlike many of the others weren’t center of criticism like the likes of The Witcher 4 and Intergalactic were. Other than that, I think Split Fiction was the best received announcement of the show.
Man I love Geoff, you know the guy is really passionate about games man. This year was great.
You can’t be serious…
Ignore Turdtri, his brain is underdeveloped.
i am actually.
https://youtu.be/PKl5rYdwM6c
I tuned in for the last hour. Good to see a Snoop performance. Plus seeing Kumail in the big trailer was cool.
Great breakthroughs. Many diverse scratch games genres dominate the market. Creativity has brought great success.
The Game Awards 2024 was epic; later I relax escaping into 99 nights in the forest gameplay.