Both everplay subsidiaries, astragon Entertainment and Team17, will be participating in gamescom 2025 in Cologne once again. They will be showcasing their latest games to the public at their joint stand in Hall 6, while their business stand will be located in Hall 4.2.

The joint booth of astragon entertainment and Team17 will feature numerous hands-on gaming opportunities, as well as a stage showcasing simulation games from astragon Entertainment and indie games from Team17. The full line-up will be announced soon.

Press representatives, content creators, and industry partners will have access to presentations and insights into the latest projects from all three everplay subsidiaries - astragon Entertainment, Team17, and StoryToys - at the business stand in Hall 4.2.


Never miss anything from the German, Swiss and Austrian games industry again: subscribe for free to our Daily newsletter and get all news straight to your inbox.

Share this post

Written by

Marcel Kleffmann
Marcel Kleffmann is Chief of Content of GamesMarket and our B2B and B2C expert for hardware, market data, products and launch numbers with more than two decades of editorial experience.
Games Workshop Reaches Record Half Year Performance, Bans AI From Warhammer
Kevin Rountree, CEO of Games Workshop, has delivered the interim report for the second half year of 2025.

Games Workshop Reaches Record Half Year Performance, Bans AI From Warhammer

By Pascal Wagner 2 min read
Games Workshop Reaches Record Half Year Performance, Bans AI From Warhammer
Kevin Rountree, CEO of Games Workshop, has delivered the interim report for the second half year of 2025.

Games Workshop Reaches Record Half Year Performance, Bans AI From Warhammer

By Pascal Wagner 2 min read
This German-Japanese Duo Brings Japanese Superstars to Europe
Bringing stars like (starting second from left) Kenji Ozawa, Chihiro Fujioka and Hafu Hafu Ode-n from Japan to Europe: Anemone "Animo" Mournian (left) and Daniel Vetter (sitting) at CCON Stuttgart (Gentle Gamer)

This German-Japanese Duo Brings Japanese Superstars to Europe

By Pascal Wagner 7 min read