The event runs from November 29 to December 14 at Podium Dive-M in Suyeong District
By IndieGame.com Editorial Team — November 28, 2025
The Busan Metropolitan City Government and the Busan IT Industry Promotion Agency (BIPA) announced that they will hold “Game-Playground,” an urban pop-up exhibition showcasing games from leading local developers. The event will run from November 29 to December 14 at Podium Dive-M (B1F), located at 96 Gwangnam-ro, Suyeong District.
Designed to make regional game content more accessible to citizens and tourists, the exhibition allows visitors to freely experience a selection of titles from Busan-based game studios in a casual, open environment.
■ Six Busan Game Studios to Present Their Latest Works
A total of six game companies from Busan will participate this year, presenting a diverse lineup of genres and styles. Featured studios and titles include:
- Two Hands Interactive
- Gamesters – Elgracia: Chronicles of the Kingdom
- Ggantto Studio – The Magic Wardrobe of Royal Blue
- Magic Cube – I Accidentally Became a Party with My Favorite Character
- Cplay – Cat Jump
- Oddball Games – Worn and the Forgotten Ones
■ Stamp Tour, Special Events, and SNS Activities for Visitors
Throughout the exhibition, visitors can take part in several interactive programs designed to encourage participation and enhance the experience:
- Stamp Tour
Players collect stamps by trying out each game and can enter a prize event upon completion. - Special Game Events
Highlight sessions focused on specific games allow deeper engagement with selected titles. - SNS Review Event
Visitors who share their impressions of the exhibition on social media with designated hashtags will be entered into a raffle to win gift vouchers.
■ “A Step Toward Integrating Games into the Everyday Culture of Busan.”
BIPA President Kim Tae-yeol stated:
“We hope this exhibition becomes an opportunity for Busan’s game content to naturally blend into the daily cultural lives of citizens.
We will continue to support local developers and work toward establishing a new urban culture centered on games.”
The Busan Global Game Center, operated by BIPA, supports regional game companies through programs spanning startup incubation, production, marketing, and international expansion. “Game-Playground” is also part of these ongoing efforts to strengthen Busan’s game ecosystem.
