National Videogame Museum to feature at World Expo 2025

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The National Videogame Museum has partnered with the UK Pavilion at the World Expo 2025.

Taking place in Osaka, Japan from July 18 to July 24, the museum’s showcase – titled ‘Videogames Transforming Lives’ – will feature interactive exhibits that “demonstrate the UK’s global leadership in inclusive and innovative game design”.

This includes a collaboration with UK charity SpecialEffect, which will present its EyeMine 2 software which enables those with a physical disability to play Minecraft with eye tracking technology.

A selection of games curated by the NVM will be shown, including PowerWash Simulator and Sackboy: A Big Adventure, will be featured to showcase “the wealth of talent and creativity in the UK’s gaming industry”.

There will also be an immersive experience featuring “large-scale imagery” from Ustwo’s Monument Valley, as well as hands-on opportunities to play the game.

“Video games are such an important part of UK culture and the economy, and we really do punch above our weight internationally,” said National Video Game Museum creative director and co-CEO John O’Shea.

“The UK has created global giants such as Grand Theft Auto and Tomb Raider, and we’re leading the way when it comes to inclusivity.

“At the National Videogame Museum, we believe that video games are for everyone. They are now a vital part of our social fabric which help us to form connections and build communities. We’re thrilled to be sharing that message at Expo 2025, Osaka.”

UK business and trade minister Gareth Thomas added:

“The National Videogame Museum’s exhibition is a truly immersive experience which demonstrates how our world-class video game industry not only entertains millions of gamers but also represents British innovation at its finest.

“From Sheffield to global markets this is exactly the kind of high-growth, future-focused industry that will help deliver our mission to grow the economy with our Modern Industrial Strategy.”

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