Considering it'll be broadcasting at 12:30am my time, I won't be watching it. I think even if it was airing at a reasonable time I'd give it a miss, because I'm not a huge fan of what amounts to a glorified popularity contest. The new game reveals can be interesting, but ultimately this is yet another attempt by mainstream media to push objectivity onto something that is wholly subjective in some effort to stay relevant, and more excuses for various corners of the internet to get angry that [insert game here] did/didn't win [insert category here]. I used to revel in it, but these days I just find the whole thing exhausting. I daresay I'll have my Twitter feed and every gaming news website I follow highlighting the results for the rest of the year anyway.
I have to admit that I am very interested to see how things will fall this year though, because usually there are one or two very clear "winners" for each category, and 2023 has been a year of one hit after another after another.