The Game Awards ceremony this year was very well put together- it was well rehearsed, it was well paced, and it had some really good reveals and announcements. One of the highlights of the show came near the very beginning of the show, when Shawn Layden (head of PlayStation), Reggie Fils-Aime (head of Nintendo of America), and Phil Spencer (head of Xbox) came together on a single stage to talk about being better and stronger together. It was an excellent moment that unified the entire industry for a few brief minutes, and the show’s producer Geoff Keighley deserves a lot of credit for putting it together.
Microsoft’s Aaron Greenberg, head of Xbox Games Marketing, obviously feels the same way. Recently, he posted a couple of tweets, in which he talked about the aforementioned moment, saying that it was something he never imaged would happen. He went on to call it his personal highlight of the show, before praising Keighley for making sure that it did indeed happen.
As I mentioned, it was a really cool moment, and served to remind us that the primary passion and purpose of these three rivals, at the end of the day, is the very same- to make great games and consoles. You can watch it below for yourself, in case you missed it (or want to watch it again).
Been lucky to work in the gaming industry for nearly 20 years now and never thought I would see this happen. Congrats to Reggie Fils-Aimé @ShawnLayden & @XboxP3 for putting gamers and the industry first with this historic opening of @thegameawards #BetterTogether pic.twitter.com/zzz0nMyGjK
— Aaron Greenberg 🙅🏼♂️💚U (@aarongreenberg) December 8, 2018
My favorite part of @thegameawards awards is having the whole industry come together to celebrate our love of games. Great talking with @ShawnLayden & @XboxP3 was a blast. Big kudos to @geoffkeighley for all the work to make this event happen! pic.twitter.com/WwcB86z88f
— Aaron Greenberg 🙅🏼♂️💚U (@aarongreenberg) December 7, 2018
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