Pascal Wagner

Pascal Wagner

Pascal Wagner is Chief of Relations of GamesMarket and Senior Editor specialised in indie studios, politics, funding and academic coverage.


Franziska Giffey: "The Federal States are Very Much in Agreement"
Franziska Giffey, Senator for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises and Mayor of Berlin, at gamescom congress 2024. © GamesMarkt

Franziska Giffey: "The Federal States are Very Much in Agreement"

When asked about the Federal states' harmonious stance on the Federal governments new funding guidelines at gamescom congress, Berlin representative Franziska Giffey explained to GamesMarkt how she sees the relation of the states as competitiors and cooperators and the way to a greater good for the German games industry.
By Pascal Wagner 2 min read
State Representatives Ally to Keep Co-Fundability with Federal Fund Alive
The panelists: Frauke Holzmeier, Franziska Giffey, Michael Kellner, Fabian Mehring and Natanael Liminski. © GamesMarkt

State Representatives Ally to Keep Co-Fundability with Federal Fund Alive

At the political main panel of gamescom congress, the three state representatives of NRW, Berlin and Bavaria and the Federal representative hit cooperative tones. Critic from the states toward the Federation came regarding cumulation of funds in the new guidelines and the integration of the states in the decision-making process.
By Pascal Wagner 3 min read
Critical Rabbit Wins European Game Night 2024
Sebastian Heße (left), representing Critical Rabbit, held the winning pitch. GaHa games took the youth prize. © GamesMarkt

Critical Rabbit Wins European Game Night 2024

At the traditional European Game Night organised by Spielfabrique, NRW. Global Business, Europe’s Heartbeat Northrhine-Westfalia and Business France on devcom Tuesday, Critical Rabbit won the pitch contest. It is the third year the main award goes to Cologne. The honorary youth award went to GaHa Games, from Germany as
By Pascal Wagner 1 min read
ver.di Demands too "Generic", game Association says
game MD Felix Falk says ver.di demands "fail to recognise how different the realities are for the individual games companies in Germany." © game; GamesMarkt

ver.di Demands too "Generic", game Association says

Yesterday, ver.di and the Game Devs Round Table formulated six demands towards a better games industry for game workers. In a statement to GamesMarkt, the game association has now responded. Managing Director Felix Falk says the demands "fail to recognise how different the realities are for the individual
By Pascal Wagner 2 min read
Gamedevs’ Roundtable at Ver.di Formulates Demands for Fair Conditions in the Games Industry
Ver.di main associate representatives from the Federal level supported the effort of the game worker's roundtable and demands. © GamesMarkt

Gamedevs’ Roundtable at Ver.di Formulates Demands for Fair Conditions in the Games Industry

Next to devcom, the game worker group Gamedevs’ Roundtable has held a press conference with six demands for better working conditions in the games industry. Apart from improved salaries, a collective agreement and contract standards, the group is asking for gender equality and an end to the penalisation and stigmatization
By Pascal Wagner 2 min read