Koelnmesse and game are putting gamescom under the Christmas tree this year with a festive promotion: gamescom X-Mas Boxes will be available for purchase. These special packages, designed as Christmas gifts for gamescom fans, include ticket codes along with a T-shirt or sweatshirt featuring a brand-new design.

While exhibiting companies have already begun booking their spaces for gamescom 2025, consumers can also get a head start on planning for the event, which will take place next August. The X-Mas Box promotion offers fans the chance to secure their tickets well before regular sales begin.

The boxes come in various options, featuring both day and season tickets as well as shirts or sweatshirts. Koelnmesse promises delivery in time for Christmas if orders are placed by December 16.

The shop website is online, so gamescom fans can prepare to unwrap their first gift of the season!

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Stephan Steininger is Director of Operations and Editor-in-Chief of GamesMarket. As part of the magazine since its inception in 2001, he knows the GSA games industry by heart.
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