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gamescom 2026 llenó todo su recinto y su gala llega cinco días después de la nueva temporada de Fortnite

Opening Night Live es el 25 de agosto y la feria va del 26 al 30 en Colonia, con todas las áreas disponibles reservadas por primera vez. La semana más ruidosa de la industria cae justo sobre el lanzamiento de Override.

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A vast dark exhibition hall lit by rows of magenta and cyan stage lights, with empty walkways between towering blank booth structures

The next two weeks are the densest stretch of the gaming calendar this side of the summer showcases, and the two halves of it barely overlap in audience. Chapter 7 Season 4: Override goes live on August 20. Five days later, on August 25, Geoff Keighley opens gamescom with Opening Night Live, and the show floor in Cologne runs August 26–30.

gamescom itself is bigger than usual this year in a measurable way rather than a promotional one: organiser Koelnmesse confirmed that every available exhibition area for 2026 is booked, the first time the show has hit that ceiling. That is a supply number, not a marketing one — it means the number of companies with something to show outgrew the building.

What is actually locked for Opening Night Live

The distinction between confirmed and rumoured matters more than usual in an ONL year, because the show's format rewards speculation. Confirmed so far:

  • Final Fantasy VII Revelation, with game director Naoki Hamaguchi appearing.
  • The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt — Songs of the Past, the expansion, showing during the broadcast.
  • Metro 2039 and Project Bonfire on the confirmed segment list.
  • The show streams free on YouTube, Twitch and Steam, in the usual 8:00 PM CEST slot — 2:00 PM ET, 11:00 AM PT.

Everything past that list is a prediction. Partner announcements from Bandai Namco, Xbox, Nintendo, Krafton, NetEase, Ubisoft, Sega, HoYoverse and Team17 confirm those companies are *at the show* — a booth is not a world premiere, and the two get conflated in every preview roundup published this month.

The hardware side moves first

The pre-show announcements have already started. ASUS Republic of Gamers used August 13 to confirm it is marking its 20th anniversary at the show with a ROG Edition 20 lineup and a booth programme running through the week, including appearances on August 26 and 27. Peripheral and PC vendors front-run gamescom deliberately: their news does not compete for an ONL slot, so it lands in the quiet days before.

Why a creator should care about a trade show in Cologne

Not for the announcements — for the attention. A new Fortnite season resets discovery on August 20, and the first week is when a fresh island has its clearest shot at a first impression. That week ends when gamescom starts. From August 25 through the weekend, the gaming audience's feed, its streamers, and every outlet's front page are pointed at Cologne.

The practical read: if you are shipping something around the season change, the window that matters is August 20–24, not "launch week" loosely defined. Anything that slips past the 25th is competing with a five-day industry event for the same eyeballs — and unlike a rival island, you cannot out-iterate it.

The counter-argument is real, though. Post-show weeks are historically soft: the announcements are spent, the trailers have been watched, and players go back to playing rather than watching. A launch dated for early September inherits a quieter feed than one dated August 26 does.

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