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Gamescom 2025 Will Be the Biggest Gamescom in History

Summary by gamereactor.eu
Exactly one month to go until Gamescom kicks off for another year at its home at Koelnmesse in Cologne. The German trade fair is not only the leading event for video games in Europe, it has already become the industry's biggest event worldwide. This year's theme is "Games - Perfect Entertainment" and perfectly sums up the unifying power of fans in this form of entertainment. According to the organisers in a press release, the average age of gam…
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From 20 to 24 August 2025, gamescom 2025 will open its doors again at the Koelnmesse and want to become even bigger. Already some well-known game companies have presented their booths, among them Capcom, Nintendo and Netflix. Also some larger announcements seem promising and could make the fair something special. more

It is exactly one month before Gamescom starts one more year in its home of the Koelnmesse in Cologne. The German fair is not only the reference event of video games in Europe, but it has already become the biggest event in the industry worldwide. This year the theme of the edition carries the slogan of "Videogames - Perfect Entertainment" and perfectly summarizes the unifying power of fans in this form of entertainment.

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gameswirtschaft.de broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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