The Game Awards have announced the Future Class of 2021, a group of fifty “inspiring” people from across the industry who represent the industry’s inclusive future.
The list was culled from over 3000 applicants, according to Geoff Keighley on Twitter; an arduous process, no doubt. Future Class is in its second year, with the first episode premiering in the all-digital version of the show in 2020.
Aimee Heart, the editor-in-chief of Gayming Mag, and Deejay Knight, a prominent Twitch streamer and instructor at Full Sail University, are among the Future Class members who have their own bios on the official website.
Of course, each member of the Future Class is deserving of their moment in the spotlight, so be sure to check out each bio. Here’s the complete list:
Aimee Hart
Alhvi Balcarcel
Dr. Amiad Fredman
Amé
Dr. Amy Kavanagh
Aria Bonczek
Carlos Egas
Chella Ramanan
Chris Robinson
Cinzia Musio
Deejay Knight
Derek Lieu
Dom Shaw
Dominion Ero
Euna Park
Farah Coculuzzi
Felice Kuan
Glen Henry
Hailey Geller
Jarryd Huntley
Jeryce Dianingana
Dr. Jiaying Sim
Joanna Fang
Joanna Haslam
Kat Welsford
Kathryn Yu
Khee Hoon Chan
Kyra Wills-Umdenstock
Laia Bee
Lauren Mee
Lauren Moses
Maria Jose Felix Vega
Mel Ramsden
Melissa Moorehead
Mike Luckett
Miranda Due
Nikki Crenshaw
Rachel Kower, PH.D
Rodrigo Ferzuli
Sarah Makdad
Shandiin Yazzie Woodward
Simon Ducharme
Smart Hopewell
Srbilyon Harris
Stephanie Brenham
Steve Duràn
Thomas Knowlton
Victoria Caña
Victoria Tran
Zaire Lanier
On Thursday, December 9, 2021, at 8 p.m., the Game Awards will be held. ET. The show will be available on Facebook Live, YouTube, Twitter, Steam, and TikTok Live. Even though Activision-nominations Blizzard’s will stand and Rob Kostich, the publisher’s president, serves on The Game Awards’ board of advisors, Geoff Keighley has already promised at least four or five reveals on the “level of Elden Ring.” Keighley has also stated that Activision-Blizzard will not be involved in this year’s show