Milan Games Week and Comics 2025 Kicks Off in Grand Style

Europe’s Premier Gaming Event Returns, Spotlighting Next-Gen Games & Immersive Tech
Italy’s largest comprehensive gaming exhibition, Milan Games Week, is set to make a grand return at Fiera Milano Rho from November 28-30, 2025. With an expected attendance of 200,000+ visitors, the event will cover all facets of gaming—from console titles and esports to indie games, VR/AR, and tabletop—solidifying its position as Europe’s gaming industry bellwether.
Key Highlights
- Next-Gen Game Premieres
PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo to showcase hands-on demos of 2026 releases
Exclusive closed-door previews of AAA titles like Assassin’s Creed: Origins
- Immersive Tech Zone
Meta and Valve to unveil next-gen VR headset prototypes
Interactive demos featuring Unreal Engine 6 real-time ray tracing
- Italian Indie Game Awards
Local studios compete for 10 awards, including Best Narrative and Best Innovation
Developers of Shadows of Venice (past winner) to host insider talks
- Esports World Cup Warm-Ups
European qualifiers for League of Legends and Street Fighter 6
€500,000 prize pool; live audience registration available
Special Events
- Gaming Symphony Night: Milan Symphony Orchestra performs classics from Final Fantasy and Zelda
- Retro Gaming Museum: 200+ playable historic consoles, from Atari to PS1
Ticketing
Early Bird: Sold out (launched March 1, 2025; €29/day)
VIP Pass: Includes private demos + developer dinner (limited to 500)
Official Site: www.milangamesweek.it
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