PC development is the primary focus for 57.5% of Nordic Game 2026 participants, significantly outpacing console development at 34.2% and mobile gaming at 27.7%.
Developers and artists constitute the largest attendee segment at 40%, followed by sales and marketing professionals at 12.6% and management at 9.3%.
The event prioritizes business development by providing private meeting facilities that accommodate groups ranging from 4 to 50 people.
Service providers represent 4.3% of the total participant base, which also includes a mix of startups, established studios, and exhibiting indies.
Emerging platforms, including web-based gaming, account for 6.7% of the total development focus among conference attendees.
Event infrastructure offers scalable exhibition options ranging from small four-square-meter booths to large custom pavilions to support varied business needs.
Nordic Game 2026 serves as a primary hub for the Northern European video game industry, emphasizing a high density of developers and international attendance. The event facilitates business development and networking through a comprehensive speaker program, an expansive expo floor, and the annual Nordic Game Awards, which honors excellence among regional studios. The gathering targets a diverse range of industry professionals, including game startups, established studios, and service providers, with a specific focus on fostering connections between growing companies and global partners.
The participant base is heavily weighted toward production and leadership, with developers and artists making up the largest segment at 40% of all attendees. This is followed by professionals in sales and marketing at 12.6%, management at 9.3%, and service providers at 4.3%. Smaller contingents include exhibiting indies and various support roles. In terms of platform focus, PC remains the dominant sector for participants at 57.5%, followed by console development at 34.2% and mobile gaming at 27.7%. Web and other emerging platforms represent a smaller portion of the ecosystem at 6.7%.
The event infrastructure is designed to maximize return on investment through scalable exhibition options, ranging from small four-square-meter booths to large custom pavilions. Private meeting facilities are a core component of the offering, providing flexible spaces for four to fifty people to accommodate different business needs, from formal lectures to casual networking. By integrating sponsored content opportunities and specialized events like the Discovery Contest, the conference aims to support the entire lifecycle of game development within the Nordic region and beyond.