ENDIX Digital Expo 2026 Returns May 23rd & 24th: A Free & Accessible Interactive Gaming Expo

From May 23rd until May 24th, gamers around the world will once again step into one of the most ambitious and accessible virtual gaming showcases on the internet: ENDIX Digital Expo, the fully interactive, free-to-attend digital expo hosted directly through Steam (and this time also Epic Games) – is returning once more!

Unlike traditional livestream showcases or static digital storefronts, ENDIX tries to provide a more immersive experience, presenting itself as an actual multiplayer video game where players walk through explorable virtual halls built using real in-game assets supplied by devs and publishers themselves.

The previous edition of ENDIX reached more than 350,000 unique viewers and generated over 4 million Steam event impressions, further amplified by more than 150 content creators, including CoCarnage and Grimmi, alongside publishers & brands such as THQ Nordic, 505 Games, AMD, and 11 bit studios.

Here’s the Aftermovie from last year’s ENDIX Showcase

Either way, I love big conventions like the Gamescom that I’ve been attending yearly for a while now, because of how developers and players get to interact there. They’re great places to make new friends as an attendee and put yourself out there and present your game as a developer… but I’ve also seen more and more game devs try to attend but not be able to make it themselves due to the costs involved with travelling across the globe, which is such a shame, really.

As such, events like ENDIX are amazing to me in the sense that they make both attendance and showcasing very accessible. It’s free, it’s available on a lot of different platforms, and more than anything, it’s available even to those of y’all who can’t attend big, crowded conventions for one reason or another.

If you’re interested in ENDIX, you can check it out both here on Steam and over here on Epic Games! You can find more information on the event right here as well on their website.

This post was originally written by Dan Dicere from Indiecator.

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