The Canadian Game Awards has revealed a strategic partnership with XP Gaming Inc., shifting the 2026 gala to May to coincide with the XP Game Summit. This move aims to enhance the celebration of Canada's video game industry. The announcement highlights efforts to promote and unite the sector through combined events.
The Canadian Game Awards, a key event in recognizing achievements within Canada's video game landscape, has announced a strategic partnership with XP Gaming Inc., organizers of the XP Game Summit. This collaboration will see the 2026 Canadian Game Awards Gala relocated to May, aligning it directly with the XP Game Summit for a unified showcase.
According to the press release, the partnership seeks to amplify the visibility and impact of Canadian gaming talent. Ryan Sno-Wood, associated with XP Gaming Inc., is listed as a contact for further details, with the announcement distributed through channels focused on technology, conferences, and media.
Screen Rant reports that this includes a date change for the awards show, underscoring its role in promoting the Canadian video game industry. The event's new timing in May 2026 is intended to foster greater engagement among developers, publishers, and enthusiasts.
No specific venue details were provided in the sources, but the partnership emphasizes cultural and professional growth in gaming. This development follows the awards' tradition of honoring innovation, with the combined format expected to draw a broader audience.
The announcements were made on January 27 and 28, 2026, reflecting timely coordination between the organizations.