The kid that interrupted The Game Awards was immediately arrested
By Alejandro Díaz de León onNot even Bill Clinton was able to help him

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If you followed The Game Awards all the way to the end, you would undoubtedly have noticed a little out of the blue. During the awarding of Elden Ring as the game of the year, a guy came on stage under the astonished eyes of Josef Fares and Hidetaka Miyazaki to utter some garbled words but quoting Bill Clinton.
A moment that will live forever
So much was enough to make the boy popular, and by searching "Bill Clinton Kid" on Google, YouTube, Twitter or any other social network or the search engine already get hundreds of thousands of results related to this news event.
Who is this kid, and why did he interrupt the award ceremony and the awardees' speech? We don't know, and apparently, neither does Geoff; however, the host of The Game Awards lets us know that the young man was immediately arrested. It is hard to say whether this is a form of protest or whether there are other motives behind the gesture made by this young man, so at the moment, we just report his arrest, as made known by Geoff Keighley on his Twitter profile.
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No one appears to have been injured, but in any case, the arrest was necessary to calm the waters and identify the boy, now known as the Bill Clinton Kid. This moment will undoubtedly be written in gaming history.
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