After last year's successful debut, Games Ground Berlin will be back at Alte Münze from 14 to 16 November with two days for B2B und one day for B2C visitors. The exhibition floor will be bigger this time. A ticket presale goes live in May.

With a debut of 3,000 people, new gaming B2B & B2C fair Games Ground started out last year in Berlin. Now a return event is confirmed: from 14 to 16 November, Games Ground will be back in the German capital citym with the first two days being B2B and the third one being B2C focused. Games Ground will again be held at Alte Münze.

This year, the exhibition floor is supposed to be bigger than before. Ticket sales will start on 1 May 2024 with a limited sale, followed by a regular sales period later on.


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