The Game Awards 2021: A Metaverse Experience With Core’s Exclusive Server

The game platform will have a server where you can watch The Game Awards 2021 and play mini-games simultaneously.

 

 

The host of The Game Awards 2021, Geoff Keighley, is very interested in the metaverse and the experiences that this technology can offer. A few hours ago, he announced that The Matrix Awakens, an experience created with Unreal Engine 5, will be showcased at The Game Awards 2021, but Keighley is not satisfied with that and is teaming up with the Core gaming platform to dive deeper into the metaverse.

Axial Tilt will allow you to watch the gala and play mini-games simultaneously.

In doing so, the presenter wants users to experience this concept through Core’s exclusive server, which will allow us to watch The Game Awards 2021 live and participate in a handful of activities. If you’d like to join the party, don’t hesitate to enter the interactive world of Axial Tilt via the platform mentioned above, as the red carpet will roll out at 1 am on 10 December, with an after-party at the end of the event.

But don’t think that this is just to watch the coverage of The Game Awards 2021, as Axial Tilt aims to act as a metaverse where users interact with each other and the gala through their computers. This will allow you to vote for the best video games in each category, after which you will receive a profile picture as a gift, and you will also be able to watch Keighley’s performance while testing your skills in various mini-games.

Axial Tilt joins The Game Awards 2021 by giving us the opportunity to experiment with the famous metaverse concept. But be sure to keep an eye on the event stream, as this will be the biggest gala in Game Awards history, with announcements for next year and beyond 2022. For now, we can talk about the Game of the Year nominees and dream up surprises for the 2021 edition.

Source: Core Games

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