Cologne, Germany–Gamescom, a trade fair for video games held annually at the Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany, have had 370,000 visitors and 1,037 exhibitors from 56 countries attending the event, setting the world record for the World’s Largest Gaming Event, according to the WORLD RECORD ACADEMY.
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“Gamescom is a trade fair for video games held annually at the Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany. Gamescom is the world’s largest gaming event, with 370,000 visitors and 1,037 exhibitors from 56 countries attending the event in 2018. The event is used by many video game developers to exhibit upcoming games and game-related hardware.
“The “gamescom – Opening Night Live” (ONL) show takes place every year on the evening before the opening. The show presents the latest trailers and announcements from the international games industry and is hosted by Geoff Keighley. Alongside the public areas, there is also a closed area for professional visitors, such as publishers, journalists and developers.
“Shortly before Gamescom, the associated conference Devcom takes place at the same area and is specifically for the game development sector.” (
“Hardly anywhere else you will experience so many new games. Be the first to discover them, play them, be surprised and convinced – whether on site or online,” the official website says.
“Nowhere else is the gaming industry closer and more present. Here you will meet existing, but also a lot of future business partners and on the side expand not only your professional, but your private community as well.
“Experience the unique trade fair and event highlights with a fascinating event program & spectacular side events such as the gamescom city festival – in the exhibition halls, but also throughout the city of Cologne.”
“Gamescom, the biggest gaming expo in the world, sets the stage for top brands and trendsetters in the world of gaming. Now, in its 16th year, Gamescom stands witness to over 4 lakh passionate gamers from across the world, flocking to Germany — braving the hot European summer from August 19 to 24 in Koelnmesse GmbH (Cologne Trade Fair) — to witness the launch of the new Xbox as well as the reveal of several video games, like Call of Duty and Borderlands 4. Based on reaction, popularity and the buzz on the ground, we have cherry-picked a few trends that will make waves in the gaming world,” the hindu.com reports.
“American video game designer, programmer and producer Ron Gilbert, who created Monkey Island series, from the good-old era of point and click adventures, is back with a new type of game — Death by Scrolling. It is a top-down pixel game like Zelda, but with a twist. You have to keep running away from the reaper, which is the bottom of your screen, as the game keeps scrolling. A new take on a roguelike (a subgenre of role-playing video games characterised by procedurally generated levels, turn-based gameplay, grid-based movement, and permadeath) where you have to dodge death while making sure you get your adventurous chores and shopping done.”
“Gamescom, one of the biggest video game industry trade shows in the world, used AI to book meetings for attending publishers, developers, and media even if they didn’t want them. Attendees complained about random meetings showing up on their calendars, prompting Gamescom to turn off the feature and apologize,” the 404 Media reports.
“Gamescom is a video game trade fair and convention in Germany that brings together journalists, developers, and studio executives for a week of networking and announcements. Since the death of E3, Gamescom is now the biggest video game convention in the world.
“It’s a place where people take a lot of meetings, but usually ones they requested and set up weeks in advance by talking directly to human public relations represenatives. Those plagued by AI-generated meetings shared their frustration on social media. “I’ve got 9x AI-created meetings that have all been ‘accepted’ by the other attendee… but after speaking to one they’ve confirmed they didn’t know about it either,” Graham Day, a Twitch partner, said on X.
“The world’s largest event for computer and video games kicked off here on Wednesday. The fair opened its doors to trade visitors and the media on Tuesday morning. Meanwhile, thousands of gaming fans gathered at the exhibition center in Cologne, where the event is taking place, from 1 p.m. local time,” the Global Times reports.
“Jointly organized by the Cologne Exhibition Center (Koelnmesse) and the German Games Industry Association, gamescom 2024 has attracted more than 1,400 exhibitors from 64 countries and regions, up 15 percent compared to 2023. The number of country pavilions has also hit a new record high of 48, up from 37 in 2023.
“Gamescom is widely considered one of the three most important gaming events in the world, together with the Electronic Entertainment Expo in the United States and the Tokyo Game Show.”
“Gamescom, the world’s largest computer games trade fair according to the organisers, has opened in Cologne and more than 1,400 participants from 64 countries are showcasing new games and technology,” the EuroNews reports.
“After the pandemic boom in sales, the industry is now feeling the pinch as consumers curb spending. But it’s far from game over – senior executives are expecting trade to pick up again soon.
“During the coronavirus pandemic in particular, things reallt went up, in some cases by 30 percent, and that’s why there’s now a bit of normalisation, especially in the investment situation. Interest rates are rising. This is putting pressure on companies worldwide,” explains Felix Falk, the managing director of Game, The German Games Industry Association.”