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EPISODE · Dec 12, 2025 · 36 MIN

The Game Awards (After Parties)

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The Game Awards 2025 have come and we’re talking about the winners, the nominees, the controversies, but most of all how lovely and fun the people and culture of gaming are on their big night. Do you love the Game Awards? Dislike them? We were there on the ground for the [free] portion of the evening and will tell you about it in this hangout episode of Intro Skippers! You can technically skip the intro of a game, so, we think this topic counts.You can watch us now at youtube.com/@introskippers or on Spotify. If you prefer audio-only, we’ve got you covered right where you are too. Like the pod? Please subscribe and leave a five-star review if you haven’t already!This episode was produced by Kim Horcher and Jason Charles Miller. Music composed by Jason Charles Miller.

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