With 34,000 trade visitors in 2025, the business area of gamescom is the most important meeting place for the global gaming industry. And, as in previous years, trade visitors will be able to use the gamescomDaily magazine in 2026 to learn about the latest trends and developments in the games industry, highlights from exhibitors and country pavilions, and up-to-date market data. Of course, gamescomDaily will also help visitors to find their way around the business area quickly with a hall plan and exhibitor list.

The GamesMarkt/gamesmarket.global team will produce and distribute the gamescomDaily magazines, following the renewal of the media partnership that has been in place since 2009.

"gamescom is and remains the highlight of the year for developing existing partnerships and establishing new business contacts in the games industry. We are proud to have helped other trade visitors do just that with gamescomDaily for over 15 years, and we are excited to be offering this service for the second year since our management buyout, which marked our transition to independent publishing,' says Stephan Steininger, Editor-in-Chief and Director of Operations at GamesMarkt.gamescomDaily is distributed free of charge to trade visitors in the business area. Information about advertising opportunities in gamescomDaily can be found in the GamesMarkt media kit, which is available to download here.


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