gamescom 2026 Sets the Stage For The Biggest Show in Event History
gamescom 2026 is shaping up to be the biggest edition yet of the world’s largest gaming event, with more than 1,600 exhibitors from 67 countries set to descend on Cologne starting Aug. 24. There was no question: gamescom was already one of the biggest gaming events around the world, and in 2026, it is looking to be even bigger. The show floor spans 233,000 square metres (about 2,507,991 sq ft) of gross exhibition space and is fully booked for the first time, while 47 country pavilions representing 40 countries, including first-timers Bulgaria, Cyprus, Hungary, Morocco and Nigeria, give the show its strongest international footprint to date. 70% of exhibitors are travelling from abroad, and fan demand is keeping pace, with wildcards and Saturday tickets already sold out. “With gamescom 2026 just days away, the outlook couldn’t be better,” said Felix Falk, managing director of game – The German Games Industry Association. “Even more exhibitors from 67 countries, a new record... Read more
gamescom 2026 is shaping up to be the biggest edition yet of the world’s largest gaming event, with more than 1,600 exhibitors from 67 countries set to descend on Cologne starting Aug. 24.There was no question: gamescom was already one of the biggest gaming events around the world, and in 2026, it is looking to be even bigger. The show floor spans 233,000 square metres (about 2,507,991 sq ft) of gross exhibition space and is fully booked for the first time, while 47 country pavilions representing 40 countries, including first-timers Bulgaria, Cyprus, Hungary, Morocco and Nigeria, give the show its strongest international footprint to date. 70% of exhibitors are travelling from abroad, and fan demand is keeping pace, with wildcards and Saturday tickets already sold out.
“With gamescom 2026 just days away, the outlook couldn’t be better,” said Felix Falk, managing director of game – The German Games Industry Association. “Even more exhibitors from 67 countries, a new record
... Read more
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