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Nintendo, Ubisoft, Capcom and more confirmed for Gamescom 2025

With the Summer Game Fest showcase now out of the way, all eyes are turned to Gamescom for the next wave of game announcements. A number of major publishers have already announced their plans for the event, including the likes of Nintendo, Ubisoft and Capcom. 

In its first wave of partnership announcements, the Gamescom organisation team has revealed seven publishers already signed on to appear at the event. Nintendo, Capcom and Ubisoft are the three biggest names on the list. In the case of Nintendo, they are likely to appear in a physical capacity, showcasing the Switch 2 ahead of the big holiday season push.

Capcom may be a tad more exciting, as the company just announced the next Resident Evil game, opening the door for demos at Gamescom. As for Ubisoft, the company doesn't appear to have a major game on the horizon for this holiday season, so it is unclear what they will show outside of the latest updates for Assassin's Creed Shadows.

Here is the full list of publishers confirmed for Gamescom so far:

  • Astragon
  • Capcom
  • Team 17
  • Nintendo
  • Niantic
  • Ubisoft
  • Wargaming

Gamescom is the largest video game expo in the world, taking place in Germany each year. Since E3 went under several years ago, Gamescom has grown, hosting an opening night showcase with game announcements, followed by days of events as thousands of attendees explore the booths at each hall.

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KitGuru Says: What are you hoping to see announced at Gamescom this year? Personally, I'd like to see Ubisoft finally provide an update on the Splinter Cell remake, or perhaps the Prince of Persia remake. 

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