Brasil Game Show

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Brasil Game Show (known by the initials BGS and originally titled Rio Game Show (RGS)) is a yearly Brazilian video game convention organized by business executive Marcelo Tavares, that is currently held in São Paulo and is the largest gaming convention in Latin America[2][3] and one of the largest in the world.[4] The first edition of the event was held on June 21, 2009 in Rio de Janeiro, with an attendance of 4,000.[5][6] Since moving from Rio de Janeiro to São Paulo, the event has been held at the Expo Center Norte, in the Vila Guilherme district of the city.

Brasil Game Show
NicknameBGS
StatusActive
GenreVideo games
VenueExpo Center Norte
Location(s)São Paulo, São Paulo
Coordinates23°30′41″S 46°36′45″W / 23.511366°S 46.612562°W / -23.511366; -46.612562
CountryBrazil
Years active2009-Present
Inaugurated21 June 2009; 15 years ago (2009-06-21)
Most recent11 October 2023; 13 months ago (2023-10-11)
AttendanceIncrease 325,000 (2018)[1]
Organized byMarcelo Tavares
SponsorsBanco do Brasil
Websitewww.brasilgameshow.com.br

History

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Brasil Game Show was first held on June 21, 2009, in Rio de Janeiro where it ran under the name of Rio Game Show and had an attendance of 4,000 participants. Until that year, Brazil had been holding no similar events for about 3 years. The attendance doubled in the second edition, November 28 and 29, 2009. In the following year the convention retitled itself to the current name of Brasil Game Show and had an attendance of 30,000 convention goers. In 2011 the convention received over 60,000 convention goers, exceeding the 50,000 attendees expectation for that year.[7]

Still in 2011, it was announced that the 2012 convention would be held in São Paulo.[8]

In 2012 the expectation was of about 80,000 visitors for the convention.[9] But the Event once again exceeded expectations, hitting the 100,000 attendees mark and consolidating its biggest Latin American games convention title.

The 2013 edition was held in São Paulo, October 25 (press only), 26, 27, 28 and 29 (open to the public). The expectations of 150,000 attendees were once again exceeded and the space allocated to the convention was doubled in comparison with the previous year.[2]

In 2014, the space allocated to the Event was once again doubled, and took all five pavilions of Expo Center Norte, in São Paulo. The Event occurred on October 8 (press and business only), 9, 10, 11 and 12 (open to the public), and there was an estimated attendance of 250,000. Until half March, big companies had already announced their presence in the Event, like Ubisoft, Ongame, Razer and others.[10][11]

Events

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Dates Venue Unique Attendees Some of the Guests
June 21, 2009 Rio de Janeiro 4,000 -
November 28–29, 2009 Rio de Janeiro 8,000 -
November 20–21, 2010 SulAmerica Convention Center, Rio de Janeiro 30,000 Sony, Warner, Blizzard, NC Games, Seven Computação Gráfica, Warner, Mauricio de Sousa[12][13]
October 5–9, 2011 Rio de Janeiro 63,119 Sony, NC Games, Seven Computação Gráfica, Microsoft, M-Coin, Vostu, Hazit Online Games, Level-up!, Mentez, Warner, EA, Codemasters, Yoshinori Ono, Zafer Coban[14][15]
October 11–14, 2012 Expo Center Norte, São Paulo 100,599 Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo, Riot Games, Activision, Konami, Warner Games, EA, Codemasters, Capcom, Ecogames, Gamérica, NC Games, Level Up!, ZAP Games, Razer, Hoplon Infotainment, AMD, House Games, Razor Games, 1337 Entertainment, Global Collect, The Castle Builder, PlayTV, 3D Voyage, Action Prime Games, Disney, Insane Media, Gametel, LG, Incomm, Baixaki, Rocket Store[16]
October 25–29, 2013 Expo Center Norte, São Paulo 151,564 Sony, Seven Computação Gráfica, Warner Games, Activision, EA, Blizzard Entertainment, NVidia, Razer, Level Up!, Hoplon Infotainment, NC Games, Ubisoft, Kingston, Baixaki, Install Core, Incomm, InnoGames, Rixty, PlayTV, Furfle, Corsair, Game Insight[17]
October 8–12, 2014 Expo Center Norte, São Paulo 252,966 Razer, Ongame, Ubisoft, Mad Catz, Playphone, Kingston, Tanki Online, EA[11]
October 8–12, 2015 Expo Center Norte, São Paulo 300,138 PlayStation, Xbox, Ubisoft, Capcom, EA, Warner Bros. Games, Activision, Razer, HP, Mad Catz, Nvidia, EVGA, Azubu, YouTube, Rixty, Taiwan Excellence Awards, Com2uS, Gunnar Optiks, Planeta DeAgostini, Lojas Americanas, Copag, Minecraft[18]
September 1–5, 2016 Expo Center Norte, São Paulo 301,136[19] PlayStation, Xbox, Capcom, Razer, Livraria Saraiva, Warner Bros. Games, Supercell, Ubisoft, Kingston, EA, Gigabyte
October 11–15, 2017 Expo Center Norte, São Paulo More than 317,000[20] PlayStation, Xbox, Livraria Saraiva, Vivo, Samsung, Activision, RedFox Games, HyperX, Lojas Americanas, Ubisoft, Intel, Warner Bros. Games, Acer, AORUS/Gigabyte, Canon, CD Projekt Red, Com2uS, Dazz, DXRacer, Kinoplex, KOCCA, Piticas, Razer, Supercell, Cinemark, Dell, Fini, TNT Energy Drink, Casas Bahia, Cup Noodles
October 10–14, 2018 Expo Center Norte, São Paulo 325,000[1] Banco do Brasil, Cube TV, 2 AM, Cinemark, Fini, PlayStation, Free Fire, Cup Noodles, TNT, Activision, HyperX, Logitech, Xbox, Lojas Americanas, Nintendo, PUBG, RedFox Games, Riachuelo Geek, Samsung, WB Games, YouTube Gaming, AORUS/Gigabyte, Corsair, Dazz, GameMax, Intel, Mixer, Piticas, Razer, Warrior, Crokíssimo, DXRacer, Lenovo, Magic: The Gathering, Nerd ao Cubo, Nvidia, OEX Game, Old Spice, Pichau, Pontofrio, Rawar, StreamCraft, Zona Criativa
October 10–13, 2019 Expo Center Norte, São Paulo 325,078 Epic Games, YouTube, Xbox, Nintendo, PlayStation, Facebook, Logitech, WB Games, Acer, Aorus, Asus, DxRacer, Piticas, Falkol, Warrior, Razer, Pichau Gaming, Intel, Corsair, Legion by Lenovo, Marvel, Kalunga Red Canids, Fanta, Lupo, Sunny, Redragon, OexGame, MicroCamp, Magic: The Gathering, Panini, Matic Entretenimento, Dazz, Saga, Veloe, Fini, Free Fire, Submarino, Western Digital, Dell Gaming, Gillette, Old Spice, Magazine Luiza, Outback SteakHouse, Banco do Brasil, TNT Energy Drink, Vivo, Smilegate Entertainment, AOC, Cup Noodles, HyperX
October 6-12, 2022 Expo Center Norte, São Paulo -

References

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  2. ^ a b "Brasil Game Show (BGS) receives more than 150 thousand visitors to its sixth edition". Gamasutra. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
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  18. ^ "Brasil Game Show's 2015 exhibitor's list". Brasil Game Show official website. Archived from the original on 30 September 2015. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
  19. ^ "Brasil Game Show 2017 volta a ser realizada em outubro em São Paulo". 24 November 2016.
  20. ^ "Indie games e eSports com mais espaço na BGS". 20 March 2018.
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