The Game Awards will once again have some special guest presenters this year, this time recruiting the talents of Christopher Judge and The Muppets' Gonzo the Great. Over the weekend, The Game Awards host and Hideo Kojima's best friend Geoff Keighley shared that none other than the voice of Kratos himself Christopher Judge will be presenting an award at the show this year. This doesn't come as much of a surprise, as Judge won the award for best performance for his role as Kratos in God of War: Ragnarok. The thing about his acceptance speech, though, was that it was a touch on the long side (hey, I don't blame him, accept your flowers, you know). Judge himself on his Twitter account cheekily acknowledged his lengthy time spent on stage this year saying, "I'm honored! Plus there's a few people I forgot to thank…" Keighley himself joked about it too, writing, "If you guys wanna know how long the show is this year, probably better to ask Chris!" My bet's on a solid seven and a half minutes. There doesn't seem to be any word on which category Judge will be presenting, though best performance is probably a safe bet. However, as great as it is to see Judge back at The Game Awards this year, there's a chance we'll be out-performored, The Muppets' own Gonzo the Great (whatever he is) is also set to present an award. Read more