The greatest attraction of the “Polish Games Day” will be the exhibition of Polish productions, titled “Let’s Play”. Displayed at the Berlin Computerspielemuseum between 8 April and 5 May, it will present both the well-known commercial titles and independent games and educational programmes.
Furthermore, a conference will be held on 10 April devoted to the Polish mobile games market, where the trailers of popular productions will also be presented.
The German market of computer games is one of the largest in the world. Recently, Polish game developers have gained a foothold in that market thanks to the global success of such productions as “The Witcher”, “Dead Island”, or “Call for Juarez”. Both parts of “The Witcher”, based on stories by Andrzej Sapkowski, sold more than 400,000 copies in the German-speaking market.
This year’s “Polish Games Day” is the first broad presentation of the Polish computer games industry in Germany.
The promotional events for Polish productions were initiated by the Polish Institute in Berlin, in co-operation with the Adam Mickiewicz Institute and the Department for Commerce and Investment of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Berlin.
Source: Press Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
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