Norwich Games Festival
Saturday 23 May 2026 – Saturday 30 May 2026
Norwich Games Festival, presented by The Forum, with lead partner Norwich University of the Arts, is a celebration of the world of gaming, showcasing everything from tabletop games to cutting-edge gaming technology. There’ll be plenty for families to enjoy, as well as events for expert gamers, future creators, and competitive players.
Throughout the week there will be opportunities to meet Norwich University of the Arts students and lecturers, and hear about how to develop careers in games, and how Norwich University of the Arts courses can expand horizons.
With incredible work on display from local developers, bespoke workshops and talks from industry professionals, the Festival has something for everyone.
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