Zachary Levi, star of NBC's "Chuck" and founder of the "Nerd Machine," has been announced as the host for December's VGAs (Video Game Awards).
The annual awards show is set to air December 10 on SpikeTV. Levi, an avid gamer, is arguably the biggest and best host for the show, as he has directly worked with video games, having made voice-acting appearances in Halo: Reach and Fallout: New Vegas:
“Zac Levi is an avid gamer who is truly a part of gaming culture and understands the fans,” said Casey Patterson, executive producer and executive vp event production, talent and studio relations for Viacom Entertainment Group.
“He has great ideas about this year’s show. Zac is all about honoring the year in gaming and ushering in the future by showcasing massive world premieres at this year’s event. We're excited to be working with Zac."
Be sure to tune in December 10 on SpikeTV to check out Levi and all the award show goodness.
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