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ACMI powers up new worlds with videogame exhibition

03 April 2025

A new, Melbourne-made exhibition will explore the history of videogames and support the next generation of game developers
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Game Worlds at ACMI

From the pioneering games of the 1970s through to today’s hit titles, the exhibition will include original concept art, rare objects, playable demos and never before seen designs from games like World of WarcraftThe Sims, and Neopets.

Aligned with the exhibition, ACMI will also invite Australian creators to submit their ideas for commissions of up to $10,000 to create browser-based ‘microgames’, which will be exhibited at ACMI and visitors will be able to play for the duration of Game Worlds. Applications for the commissions open today and close 5 May.

It is the third major videogames exhibition staged by ACMI after 2008’s Game On and 2012’s Game Masters, which toured the world and was seen by 1.1 million people. It comes hot on the heels of 2024’s Honk! Untitled Goose Exhibition, which celebrated the Melbourne-made global smash.

Victoria is the epicentre of game development in Australia, home to 44 per cent of the country’s games studios and 57 per cent of its games workforce, as well as the Asia Pacific’s largest games industry event – Melbourne International Games Week. Local studios are creating games that are played by millions around the world.

Game Worlds will run from 18 September 2025 to 8 February 2026, alongside a program of film screenings, talks, community nights, accessibility programs, family activities and exclusive industry and fan events.

Tickets go on pre-sale 3 July and on sale to the general public on 17 July at acmi.net.au. To apply or find out more about the microgame commission visit https://www.acmi.net.au/collection-preservation/commissions/micro game.