Stephan Steininger

Stephan Steininger

Stephan is Editor in Chief


Update: No Games For Change Awards for German studios
Sibel's Journey (left) and the project It's Ukraine - not a Game with experiences like Drive Away (right) are both nominated for the Games for Change Award 2024 © GamesMarkt

Update: No Games For Change Awards for German studios

Their chances weren't bad. But in the end, it wasn't enough at the Games for Change festival. The two studios nominated for the awards went home empty-handed. But they won anyway. It could have been a great night for Food for Thought Media's Sibel&
By Stephan Steininger 2 min read
DAZN and Warner Bros. Discovery Join Esports World Cup as Partners
Ralf Rechert as ESL CEO during the Web Summit 2018 (library photo) © Imago/Pedro Fiuza

DAZN and Warner Bros. Discovery Join Esports World Cup as Partners

With just days before the Esports World Cup kicks off, the organisers have announced DAZN as long-term strategic partner of the Esports World Cup Foundation. Warner Bros. Discovery will also provide extensive coverage in EMEA through its brands CNN and Eurosport. With the inaugural Esports World Cup kicking off in
By Stephan Steininger 2 min read
EGDF and VGE Publish Joint Report on the European Games Market
Hester Woodliffe, representative of WB Games and Chairwoman of VGE, and Hendrik Lesser, rcp and President of EGDF © VGE/EGDF

EGDF and VGE Publish Joint Report on the European Games Market

The "2022 European Video Games Industry Insight Report" provides the most comprehensive picture of the status quo of the games industry in Europe. In the year of the report, the industry was heavily influenced by the war between Russia and Ukraine. The report is made possible by extensive
By Stephan Steininger 2 min read
Federal Court of Audit Wades Into the Funding Debate and is Criticised by game
Wall with lettering of the Bundesrechnungshof (Federal Court of Audit) at the Bonn headquarters © Bundesrechnungshof

Federal Court of Audit Wades Into the Funding Debate and is Criticised by game

In a "final audit report", the Federal Court of Audit has criticised the way in which federal funding for games is handled in Germany. Although the criticism is primarily aimed at the previous government's concept of funding, it also concerns the creation of a new funding
By Stephan Steininger 3 min read
Blossom Path Games and Schleuder Games Sign Game:in Manifesto
In the past two years, Game:in has used many events related to games, such as the Fibo fitness trade fair (pictured), to promote equal opportunities in the industry © Game:in/Marc Kirchhamm

Blossom Path Games and Schleuder Games Sign Game:in Manifesto

With the two new additions, the number of German games companies that have signed the manifesto against sexism in the German games industry created by Game:in has risen to nine. The fight against sexism in the games industry is a marathon, not a sprint, but progress is being made.
By Stephan Steininger 1 min read
Brandmate Closes With More Visitors but no New Date
Licensed products for games are a topic at Brandmate, although the film and TV sector of the entertainment industry is much more strongly represented there. © BRANDmate/Christof Kreutzer

Brandmate Closes With More Visitors but no New Date

800 participants from 350 companies attended the third Brandmate, held in Offenbach near Frankfurt on 19 and 20 June. The exhibitors were "happy", the organisers proud, but no date has yet been set for 2025. Brandmate is a B2B networking event for brand collaborations, partnerships and licensing that
By Stephan Steininger 1 min read