Berlin, Germany — The Gaming in Germany Conference, set for November 11, 2025, at the DoubleTree Hilton Ku’damm in Berlin, recently revealed its agenda focusing on critical regulatory updates, the persistent threat of the black market, and a thorough evaluation of the 2021 State Gambling Treaty. This prominent event will convene regulators, operators, and legal experts to promote transparency and strengthen Germany’s regulated iGaming market.
Peter-Paul de Goeij, former executive of ZEAL and NOGA and appointed day chair of the conference, emphasized the event's comprehensive nature: “This conference provides an essential platform for industry participants to align on critical regulatory developments and collaboratively combat market risks. Our focus remains on fostering a balanced, transparent, and sustainable gaming environment in Germany.”

The conference agenda aligns with the Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021, which establishes licensing, compliance, and consumer protection standards across Germany’s gaming sector. Sessions will dissect regulatory shifts, review enforcement mechanisms, and assess the market impact of illegal gambling activities, highlighting ongoing governmental efforts to bolster transparency and player safety within the legal framework.
From a market perspective, this conference represents a pivotal moment as Germany’s operators and regulators address challenges posed by unauthorized operators and evolving legal obligations. The exchange of strategies aims to enhance compliance adherence, reduce black market influence, and stimulate sustainable growth while safeguarding consumers and maintaining regulatory integrity.
As Berlin prepares to host this regulatory summit, the event serves as a crucial test of whether the Gaming in Germany Conference 2025 can drive unity and reform amid entrenched challenges within the gaming market, signaling the potential need for further regulatory intervention.


