Gamescom claims company registrations are up 10% YoY for this year's event, and promised a 'major company' will return.
Gamescom claims company registrations are up 10%, promises ‘major company’ return15th Mar 2023 / 1:48 pmhas ten percent more companies registered for 2023’s event than it did at this time last year.
Gamescom’s early bird offer allows exhibitors to sign up for space on the show floor for a reduced rate.
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