Global Game News: Top 20 Highlights — 2026-06-25
As Korean game companies ramp up their global presence, focus is shifting toward building a robust K-Game IP ecosystem and participating in major international game shows. The rollout of five new titles by Krafton at Gamescom 2026 and a 250 billion KRW government-Nexon IP fund signal a major push for the second half of the year, building on strong performance in the first half.
Global Game News: Top 20 Highlights — 2026-06-25
Key Industry News
Government and Nexon Launch 250 Billion KRW K-Game IP Fund
The government and Nexon have teamed up to create a 250 billion KRW fund to build a growth ladder centered on K-Game IP. The fund isn't just for games; it covers "convergence content" that can expand into dramas, films, and animation. They’re using an "open ecosystem" model, meaning they’ll invest in external IP even if it isn't being published by Nexon directly.

Krafton to Unveil 5 New Titles at Gamescom 2026
Krafton is heading to the world’s biggest game show, "Gamescom 2026," in Cologne, Germany, from August 26 to 30. They’ll be showcasing five next-gen titles, including new work from PUBG Studios, NO LAW, and Project ZETA. They’re also looking to expand their portfolio through second-party publishing titles.

Gamescom 2026: Krafton in Spotlight as German President Attends
For the first time in history, German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is set to visit Gamescom. It’s a huge sign of how far the industry’s global status has come, and all eyes are on the strategic positioning Krafton is taking with its five new reveals.

K-Game Global Strategy Accelerates for H2 2026
Major Korean game companies are gearing up for a big second half of the year, with a string of high-profile releases aimed at the global market. With the success of Crimson Desert in the first half sparking international interest, anticipation for these upcoming titles is at an all-time high.

New Releases and Updates
Global Gaming Market Hits $201.6 Billion in 2025
According to data from Newzoo, the global games market surpassed $201.6 billion in 2025—a 9.1% jump from the previous year. Mobile games accounted for 56% of total revenue, while the PC platform saw record-breaking growth.

PC Gaming Leads Market Growth
An analysis from PC Gamer highlights how the PC platform is driving global revenue growth. Market analyst Mikel Wesmann predicts that GTA 6 will act as the "defining commercial catalyst" for 2026.
Gaming Industry Layoffs Exceed 3,700 in 2026
Layoffs in the global gaming industry have topped 3,700 so far in 2026, with 58% of them happening in the U.S. Epic Games and Bungie have both carried out significant staff reductions, and Ubisoft and Eidos-Montréal have also been affected.
Gaming Innovation Group Executive Changes
Ryan Collinge has officially stepped down from his role as SVP at Gaming Innovation Group.
Gamer Hot Topics
Community-Led Development: The 2026 Trend
A major trend this year is the deep collaboration between developers and their communities. Studios are treating this not just as marketing, but as a core development methodology—using open development to instantly bake player feedback into the game. Players are moving from being simple users to active co-creators.
Social Gaming is Now Mandatory
Since the pandemic turned gaming into a go-to space for remote connection, player expectations have shifted. As of 2026, games that don't offer meaningful social features are losing their competitive edge. Gaming is being redefined—it’s no longer just a solo hobby or a competitive stage, but a essential community space.
Mature Ecosystem for Feedback-Based Development
Game forums, bug discussions, and modding scenes are creating highly active communities. Developers are leaning into these spaces more than ever to iterate on quality and polish their titles.
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