Moscow will host its first Moscow International Game Week on November 27-30 – a flagship industry event bringing together leading gaming and IT companies, industry professionals, and gaming enthusiasts from all over the world. The business program will feature participants from more than 20 countries, including China, India, Vietnam, Kazakhstan and others, while the citywide program will encompass over 330 venues across Moscow – computer clubs, electronics retailers, educational institutions and cultural spaces.
The business program, taking place at the Moscow Game Hub, will feature approximately 200 Russian and international experts discussing key trends and development prospects for the industry. Participants will explore industry outlook, promotion tools, support measures, and opportunities to create virtual worlds based on national character and cultural heritage. Among the discussion participants will be Mustafa Yaya, Co-founder of Blackburne Games.
“The event will unite gaming industry experts from China, Argentina, Serbia, India, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, and other countries. It will include not only business negotiations and sessions but also an extensive program for Moscow residents—esports tournaments, musical performances, and other activities. Gaming Week will provide a platform where Moscow gaming companies can present their products to both Russian and international partners and investors,” said Gulnara Agamova, head of the Moscow Creative Industries Agency.
Discussions will address critical industry topics across four thematic tracks
The “Industry Technologies” track will examine new technologies and business models driving market development. “Player-Centric” will focus on shifts in consumption culture and emerging formats. Under “Gaming Ecosystem,” participants will discuss current support measures and institutions necessary for sustainable industry growth. The final track, “Industry Trends,” will tackle the most pressing global and local challenges facing the gaming sector today.
Running parallel will be an exhibition of Moscow companies featuring presentations of new projects and open game testing.
The event also includes an extensive citywide program spanning not only Moscow but other Russian regions. Educational institutions, museums, retailers, and cinemas will unite into a shared gaming space. Additionally, esports tournaments across various disciplines will take place in Moscow and 83 Russian regions—matches will be held at Colizeum and CyberX cyber clubs throughout Russia.
The inaugural Moscow International Gaming Week is organized by the Moscow Creative Industries Agency under the city’s Department of Culture. The event aims to showcase Russian game development and Moscow’s infrastructure for gaming industry growth, while strengthening Moscow studios’ positions in international markets.
