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Amid an atmosphere of enthusiasm and widespread satisfaction, Digital Gaming News spoke with the organizers of the Peru Gaming Show (PGS), Rubén Solórzano and Joe López, who shared insights on the event’s outcomes, the success of its specialized conferences, and a promising outlook for 2026.
During the interview, both organizers highlighted the remarkable growth of the event, which in its 2025 edition welcomed over 4,000 attendees in a single day, with consistent and active participation throughout both days. “We’re more than pleased with the results. The massive turnout, and most importantly, the exhibitors’ satisfaction, are clear signs of the impact this edition has had,” said Joe López.
Rubén Solórzano emphasized the high professional level of the conferences and the participation of top-tier experts from across the region: “We hosted first-class industry leaders in our panels. More than 500 people filled the conference room to hear key discussions on topics such as Peru’s selective consumption process and regulatory progress in countries like Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, and Ecuador.”
One of the most valued aspects of the show was the direct engagement with attendees and the broader gaming ecosystem, who shared suggestions and feedback that will be considered for the next edition. “We listen closely to the audience and our industry partners, and we strive to incorporate their ideas into each edition,” López added.
The organizers also confirmed that the next edition of the Peru Gaming Show is already scheduled for June 17–18, 2026, once again at the Jockey Exhibition Center. Both agreed that there will be significant new features and that planning is already underway to surpass the success of 2025.
With record-breaking attendance, high-level conferences, and a strong sense of satisfaction from both attendees and exhibitors, PGS 2025 reaffirms its position as one of the most relevant gaming industry events in Latin America. All eyes are now on PGS 2026, which promises to raise the bar even higher for the region’s gaming sector.
Enjoy the following interview: