On 30 November and 1 December, CCON | Comic Con Stuttgart will once again open its doors to fans of modern pop culture. After its successful launch last year, the Gaming Zone will once again be part of the core programme in 2024.

After its premiere, the Gaming Zone returns to CCON | Comic Con Stuttgart 2024. Once again, 600 square metres with a stage, show programme, livestream setup and over 50 gaming stations are planned, supported by a wide range of exhibitors and partners. A ready-to-use gaming station including branding, peripherals, top placement in the Steam event and integration into the stage programme can be booked with an early bird discount from 1,980 euros until 30 May. BXDXO (ccon@bxdxo.com) is once again responsible for the complete organisation of the Gaming Zone.

Last year, 48,000 people visited CCON | Comic Con Stuttgart, almost 50 per cent of whom were passionate gamers. According to the visitor survey, the Gaming Zone was the third most popular area, surpassed only by classics such as the merchandising area and the comic artists. Last year's Gaming Zone sponsors, partners and exhibitors included yfood, Razer, Gameswelt, Games Bavaria, Bethesda, Envision Entertainment, CobraTekku Games and Rockfish Games.

CCON | Comic Con Stuttgart will take place for the eighth time on Saturday and Sunday, 30 November and 1 December 2024. The organiser of CCON has been active in the German market since 1992 with events such as FedCon and RingCon - science fiction and fantasy conventions.


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