There is already a date for Gamescom 2024 and ticket sales have now begun. We reveal how much a gaming weekend costs.
- Ticket sales for Gamescom 2024 have begun.
- You can buy tickets for only 9.50 euros.
- However, wildcards for press day cost €64.
There is already a date for Gamescom 2024 and you can now buy tickets. As in previous years, different ticket options are available for August 21-25.
The cheapest tickets are evening tickets for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. With these versions you can get to the fairgrounds for just €9.50. However, keep in mind that you can only enter Gamescom from 4pm.
a ticket | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|---|---|
Daily ticket | 29.50 euros | 29.50 euros | 39 euros | 29.50 euros |
Day ticket with discount | 21 euros | 21 euros | 30.50 euros | 21 euros |
Day ticket for families | 65 euros | 65 euros | 81.50 euros | 65 euros |
Evening ticket (entry from 4pm) | 9.50 euros | 9.50 euros | 11.50 euros | 9.50 euros |
Gamescom 2024 tickets
You can also do this at Gamescom 2024 Buy wild cards. With these very limited tickets, which cost €64, you can access the press day and test the games without having to wait in long lines.
As usual, there is also the “green” accessory. If you pay an extra €1 per ticket, you support the Gamescom forest and thus protect the climate. However, there are no fast lane tickets.
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