That equates to about 83 million livestreams and 8.3 million concurrent viewers.
The event saw over 45 million livestreams.
From the first look at the next Xbox to new reveals, this year's TGA was packed.
The sequel will seemingly have four player co-op support.
The popular survival horror game is getting an interesting sequel.
New trailer hypes 40 hour plus campaign and Locust baddies.
Xbox One players will have to wait slightly longer for the Metroidvania title.
Published by Gearbox, the slasher looter will be exclusive to Sony's console.
Protagonist Travis Touchdown makes his eventual appearance though.
The iconic Cloud Strife is as suave as ever.
Four new X-Men, new Gauntlet Missions, and more coming later this month.
New trailers for Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Ghost of Tsushima along with much more set to appear.
A new trailer focused on Cloud Strife will be shown off at the awards show tonight.
It goes live today on Steam at 10 AM PT and ends on December 14th.
The recently trademarked title is one of 15 new game reveals at TGA 2019.
His body will be ready.
Host and producer Geoff Keighley confirms the number of reveals is even higher than the previously mentioned figure of 10.
The show will run for roughly two and an half hours, with plenty of new announcements.
The studio's first game will be announced at The Game Awards 2019.
And it will be shown at The Game Awards allegedly.