The Game Awards host Geoff Keighley has secret security plans to prevent yet another stage invasion incident.

After incidents involving unauthorized people appearing on stage to disrupt proceedings at Geoff Keighley-produced shows, The Game Awards will see its security tightened up for this year’s event. Keighley, the host and producer of The Game Awards, was asked in a Twitch Q&A livestream if there would be any increased security measures for the show, and he explained that plans were in place to prevent yet another stage invasion.

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Beefed up from zero? lol

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The fact that it wasn’t beefed up after the first incident and someone else managed to sneak into the stage the next year was extremely amateur hour. Geoff was lucky that they were just memers trying to become famous, it could’ve been all kinds of dangerous lunatics, like a guy with a knife or someone trying to ask Miyazaki for easy modes.

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