G2E Las Vegas 2026
G2E (Global Gaming Expo) is the North American counterpart to ICE — three days at the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas covering online iGaming, retail sportsbook integration, and land-based casino operations under one roof.
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Las Vegas, US
Format
G2E runs three days on the Venetian Expo floor with the AGA conference programme alongside. Expo hours: Tuesday–Thursday, conference content begins Monday with industry committee meetings. About 350 exhibitors, 27,000 attendees in recent years.
The exhibitor floor splits visibly into three zones: land-based slot-machine manufacturers (Aristocrat, IGT, Light & Wonder), online iGaming platform providers (NeoGames, GAN, Playtech BGT, Pariplay), and the payments + compliance vendors that span both.
Who’s there
- US online iGaming licensees: BetMGM, FanDuel Casino, DraftKings, Caesars Palace Online, BetRivers, Hard Rock Bet
- State regulators on speaker panels: New Jersey, Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Connecticut, Ontario (AGCO)
- Land-based operators: MGM Resorts, Caesars Entertainment, Wynn, Boyd, Penn Entertainment
- Payment processors with US-specific cashier solutions (ACH, debit, Play+)
- Sweepstakes operators: Chumba, LuckyLand, McLuck, Stake.us (own track)
Topics that defined the 2025 edition and carry into 2026
State-by-state iGaming expansion (where are the next legalisations?), responsible gambling under the AGA’s voluntary code, the sweepstakes regulatory question (multiple AG actions), live-dealer studio rollouts in regulated states, Ontario after 4 years of regulation.
Access and cost
Expo pass starts around USD 295. Full conference pass with all speaker tracks closer to USD 1,395–1,795 depending on early-bird timing. Press accreditation gated to verified outlets.
VegasHunter coverage angle
We watch G2E for North American product launches that affect our US, en-ca, and en-us locale rankings: which operators announce new state entries, which game studios get certified in additional states, and where the sweepstakes-versus-real-money line gets clarified in regulator panels.
Why this matters
G2E is the only major show where US state regulators (NJDGE, MGC, PGCB, IGB, Ontario AGCO) appear together with online iGaming operators. The cross-pollination between land-based and online is where most of 2026's product roadmaps get validated.