Ticket sales have begun for the annual wargaming festival WARFORGE FEST

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On June 27, 2026, the event hall "Danilovsky" (in Moscow, near Tulskaya metro station) will once again become the venue for the tabletop games festival. This time, fans of military games, or wargames as they are commonly known, are invited to WARFORGE FEST.

The event is organized by the holding company "Mir Hobby" and the WARFORGE project. The daytime program starts at 10:00 and the festival will only conclude at 08:00 the next day. Among the activities: training demonstrations, open tables, a painting zone, a fair, and a night game library.

Also, for the first time, the festival will feature the newest wargame – StarCraft, where players will lead the Terran army, the Zerg swarm, or the Protoss warriors. However, classics will also be available: Warhammer 40k, Warhammer The Old World, KillTeam, Infinity the Game, Warcrow, BattleTech, and many others.

Compared to previous years, the new WARFORGE FEST will offer visitors a number of improvements. The event hall's pavilion has received an optimized layout, making the space even more comfortable for demonstrators and spectators alike. The gaming tables of participants have become noticeably more colorful, and the number of applications from communities offering their gaming systems and fantastic worlds for battlefields has now exceeded 60. The modeling and painting zone for miniatures has been significantly expanded: now, everyone will have the opportunity not only to observe the work of masters but also to try their hand at brushes and paints under their guidance. The daytime program will also feature a traditional fair with hobby products and giveaways.

The main innovation this year will be the night game library, which will start at 22:00 on June 27 and last until 08:00 on June 28. During this time, all guests will have the chance to immerse themselves in hardcore tabletop and tabletop role-playing games – both at tables with experienced master game leaders and independently. The organizers will bring a vast collection of tabletop games, set up a cozy tea zone, and arrange convenient sign-ups for game sessions. And for those seeking extra creativity at night, there will be a miniature painting contest.

The festival's objective remains unchanged: to fully showcase what wargames are about and where and with whom to play them. Organized gaming communities prepare teams of demonstrators, armies, landscapes, and accessories themselves to share the fundamentals of their favorite systems with anyone interested all day long. Every guest can not only watch but also ask any questions, examine miniatures up close, take photos and videos, and most importantly – learn to play the system that piqued their interest right on the spot.

The festival is open to all ages. More details (and tickets) can be found in the VK community.