Top 20 Global Game News, 2026-06-26
As the K-game industry accelerates global expansion through a 250 billion won IP fund from the government and Nexon, Krafton is prepping for a massive second-half offensive with five new titles at Gamescom 2026. The global market surpassed $20 billion in 2025, and with web games emerging as a new growth engine, the landscape of the gaming ecosystem is shifting.
Top 20 Global Game News — 2026-06-26
Key Industry News
1. Government and Nexon build a "growth ladder" for K-Games with a 250 billion won IP fund
The South Korean government and game company Nexon have launched a 250 billion won IP fund to strengthen the global competitiveness of K-games. The investment scope includes not only gaming IP but also converged content like dramas, films, and animation. They’ve adopted an "open ecosystem" approach that invests in external IP even if Nexon isn’t the publisher.

2. Krafton to debut 5 new titles at Gamescom 2026
Krafton will showcase five new titles across various genres, including a new project from PUBG Studios, at "Gamescom 2026," the world's largest game show held in Cologne, Germany, from August 26 to 30. They are also expanding their portfolio through second-party publishing titles.
3. German President to attend Gamescom 2026 amid high-level political turnout
For the first time in history, German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier will visit Gamescom 2026, highlighting the national significance of the gaming industry. With many high-ranking German officials set to attend, the event underscores the industry's role as a major economic pillar.

4. K-Games prepare big releases for the second half following the success of Crimson Desert
Major Korean game companies are gearing up for a global push with a series of massive releases in the second half of the year. Building on the success of Crimson Desert in the first half, which boosted international interest in K-games, these companies are ready to make their global mark.

5. Com2uS opens pre-registration for the major new MMORPG 'Zeus: God of Arrogance'
Com2uS has begun pre-registration for Zeus: God of Arrogance, a large-scale new MMORPG produced in collaboration with developer Everton.

6. Global gaming market hits $20.16 billion in 2025; PC leads growth
According to Newzoo, the global gaming market reached $20.16 billion in 2025, crossing the $20 billion mark. The PC platform drove record growth, with GTA 6 projected to be a "major commercial catalyst" for 2026.

7. Global Gaming Expo (G2E) 2026 registration open; Event set for Sept 28 – Oct 1 in Las Vegas
Registration has opened for G2E 2026, the premier global event for the gaming industry, which will take place at The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas from September 28 to October 1.
New Titles and Updates
1. Web games emerge as a new growth engine for the 2026 gaming industry
New research shows that a new generation of web games is experiencing significant growth, leading spending across the gaming ecosystem and capturing consumer attention even when competing against social media.

2. Esports Nations Cup 2026 confirms VALORANT official rosters and direct invitees
The Esports Foundation (EF) has finalized the official roster submissions and direct invitees for the VALORANT tournament at the Esports Nations Cup 2026.

Gamer Trending Topics
1. Community-led development becomes a new 2026 industry trend
Developers are embracing "Building in Public" as a core development methodology rather than just a marketing tactic. The trend of iterating based on player feedback and treating gamers as co-creators is spreading rapidly.
2. Social features in games are being redefined as essential
In 2026, gaming is being redefined from mere entertainment or competitive arenas into "community spaces." The behavior of using games as a means of remote connection has become standard since the pandemic, and the industry consensus is that games without meaningful social features risk falling behind.
3. Accelerated expansion of multiplayer and community-focused games
As the desire to play games and socialize in interactive worlds grows, multiplayer and community-driven features are expanding at a rapid pace.
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