Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, which won multiple awards including Game of the Year at The Game Awards 2025, has been stripped of its titles by the Indie Game Awards due to the use of generative AI during development, violating the competition's rules. The awards have been reallocated to other games, highlighting ongoing concerns about AI's role in game development.
The Game Awards 2025 set a new record with approximately 171 million live global views, marking an 11% increase from 2024, and continuing a decade-long growth trend in gaming event viewership across major streaming platforms.
The Game Awards 2025 set a new record with an estimated 171 million global livestreams, an 11% increase from the previous year, with peak concurrent viewers reaching 4.4 million across various platforms, highlighting the event's growing popularity in the gaming community.
The Game Awards 2025 achieved a record-breaking 171 million global livestreams, surpassing previous years and even outpacing the Super Bowl's 127.7 million viewers, driven by major announcements and awards, marking it as the most watched in history.
The 2025 Game Awards set a new record with 171 million global livestreams across various digital platforms, marking a significant growth from previous years and highlighting the event's expanding influence in the gaming industry.
Larian Studios announced a new game in the Divinity series at The Game Awards 2025, with Swen Vincke discussing lessons from Baldur's Gate 3, the game's development, and their plans for universe-building and gameplay innovation, emphasizing a larger scope and creative freedom.