Westminster Games Week, running from 15th to 17th October 2024, is a dedicated celebration of the UK's thriving video games industry—a key driver of the nation’s creative economy.
Throughout Westminster Games Week, industry leaders, parliamentarians, and policymakers will come together to discuss the future of this dynamic industry, addressing key opportunities and challenges. It’s a unique chance to shape the future of UK games and ensure the continued success of this sector. This year will include roundtables on education, online safety and the future of the nation's fastest growing creative sector.
We will also be showcasing the best of British-made games, from Bafta-winning Sad Owl Studios' "Viewfinder" to Industry giants, attendees will get a chance to experience industry-shaping IP and technology. British-made games are more than just products; they are artistic achievements and a testament to our nation’s rich creative spirit.
With a newly formed government and Parliament, there’s no better time to engage in meaningful conversations about the opportunities and challenges ahead.
With thanks to our sponsors and Exhibitors
Discord (official sponsor)
Electronic Arts (official sponsor)
Xbox (official sponsor)
Sony (official sponsor)
Epic Games
Hasbro
Larian Studios
Payload Studios
Sad Owl Studios
FuturLab
TT Games
Ubisoft
The APPG for Video Games and Esports
The UK games industry has grown into a £6 billion economic powerhouse, supporting over 76,000 jobs across the country. At Ukie, we celebrate the video games industry as a leader of British innovation and success. Our commitment is to highlight how games, crafted with unparalleled creativity and talent, serve as a powerful force for good and a dynamic driver of growth.
Westminster Games Week is organised by Ukie, the secretariat of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Video Games and Esports. Our aim is to supercharge this sector and promote the industry's economic, technological and cultural contributions within Parliament.
Look out for upcoming announcements on the new roster for this parliament's APPG for Video Games and Esports at https://ukie.org.uk/news.