Sting, the 17-time Grammy Award-winning artist, will perform live at The Game Awards.
Since the show is (obviously) celebrating the video game industry as a whole, Sting will play “What Could Have Been” from Arcane: League of Legends — a song from the show’s original soundtrack. The reception to Arcane has been quite glowing, which undoubtedly led to Netflix renewing it for a second season.
If you’re curious to check out Sting belt at the top of his lungs, The Game Awards are streaming live on Twitch, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter on Dec. 9 at 8:00 P.M. EDT / 5:00 P.M. PDT. Maybe Kyle Maclachlan will show up and they’ll finally settle things after all the fisticuffs that went down in David Lynch’s Dune. Make it happen, Keighley!
#TheGameAwards is proud to welcome @OfficialSting to the show.
Sting will be performing "What Could Have Been" from @arcaneshow based on @LeagueOfLegends
Tune in live on Thursday, December 9 at https://t.co/i3gkmHsM49 pic.twitter.com/fpzxnrxXnI
— The Game Awards (@thegameawards) November 30, 2021
Be it League of Legends crossovers with Fortnite, Among Us or its own stable of games, Riot has gone all-out promoting Arcane the past few weeks. The studio also recently released Ruined King: a League of Legends Story, which anyone that’s fallen for Arcane should give a chance.
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Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.
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