The VGAs are no more. They are dead and buried and nobody is terribly upset. New to 2014 is the totally not the same show but under a different name, The Game Awards! The difference here is that this is born from a unique joining of forces from the top industry figures. The Game Awards will be streamed live digitally and through all sorts of media formats.

Some of the key players for The Game Awards being born are EA, Kojima Productions, Rockstar Games, Sony, Ubisoft, Valve, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Microsoft, Reggie Fils-Aime, Yves Guillemot, Geoff Keighley, and many others.
On December 5, videogame creators, press, and fans around the world will come together to celebrate all things videogames with The Game Awards 2014. Built to honor every aspect of the world’s most dynamic form of entertainment, The Game Awards 2014 will highlight the cultural significance of the $100B a year gaming industry with awards, world premieres, musical performances, and appearances by game developers, eSports players and online content creators. The Game Awards 2014 is a new show created specifically to acknowledge the place of videogames at the center of modern entertainment and culture.

“The Game Awards 2014 will celebrate our collective love of games and the passion we all hold in our hearts for this incredible entertainment medium,” said Geoff Keighley, Producer, The Game Awards 2014. “Gaming has never been stronger, and this year we will recognize the fastest-selling launch year in history for new game consoles, the rise of eSports and mobile gaming around the globe, and preview the games that will make 2015 the biggest year yet.”

The show will air live from the AXIS Theater. The exact details on how and where you can watch the show will be revealed in the "coming weeks." Tickets for the event, if you wish to be there in person, go on sale tomorrow through TicketMaster.

Here is the rest of the press release, including some quotes from some of the important figures that are making The Game Awards a reality. I can only assume that given the high profile of some of those backing The Game Awards we will obviously see announcements and/or trailers for Half-Life 3, The Last Guardian, Banjo Kazooie 3, Star Wars: Battlefront, Silent Hills, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Grand Theft Auto VI, and other highly improbable games. Though something about Silent Hills, Battlefront, or The Phantom Pain may actually happen since those games actually exist.
The Game Awards 2014 is produced by Geoff Keighley, with the guidance of an advisory board that includes Reggie Fils-Aime (President and COO, Nintendo of America), Yves Guillemot (Co-Founder and CEO, Ubisoft), Hideo Kojima (Executive Contents Director, Kojima Productions), Shawn Layden (CEO, Sony Computer Entertainment America), Peter Moore (COO, Electronic Arts), Rockstar Games, Phil Spencer (Head of Xbox, Microsoft), Martin Tremblay (President, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment) and Valve.

“The Game Awards is a special event to honor the achievements in gaming, our talented developers and devoted fans. We look forward to celebrating the power of games this December,” said Yves Guillemot, Co-founder and CEO, Ubisoft.

“PlayStation looks forward to seeing our fans and celebrating with them both at The Game Awards and The PlayStation Experience in Las Vegas this December,” said Shawn Layden, CEO, Sony Computer Entertainment America. “For those who can’t join us in person, we will be livestreaming the weekend on PlayStation Network.”

“Electronic Arts has long championed the way gaming brings together players with the talented teams behind the world’s greatest video games, and this event will be an exciting new opportunity to do just that,” said Peter Moore, COO, Electronic Arts. “We look forward to supporting The Game Awards alongside our friends in the industry.”

“We have long been believers in the potential for videogames to inspire, challenge and entertain, and we look forward to standing with the industry to celebrate the medium at The Game Awards this year," said Jennifer Kolbe, VP of Publishing, Rockstar Games.

“Xbox is proud to be a part of The Game Awards and to celebrate the creative and innovative work that happens across the gaming industry all year long,” said Phil Spencer, Head of Xbox, Microsoft. “I am pleased Xbox One and Xbox 360 owners around the world will be able to watch the entire program through Xbox Live.”

“It’s been an amazing year in games and we’re excited to celebrate the industry’s achievements at The Game Awards alongside friends, colleagues and fans around the world,” said Martin Tremblay, President, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.

“Valve is excited to share The Game Awards with over 100 million users on Steam around the world,” said Gabe Newell, Co-Founder and Managing Director, Valve. Alongside the free livestream, Steam will offer a special limited time Steam Sale as part of The Game Awards 2014 broadcast. More details will be announced closer to the event.

Hmm, I just noticed that the show will apparently be streamed through the usual suspects of the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live, but it also sounds like Valve will offer up a stream through Steam? Interesting.