National Video Game Day – Sep. 12, 2026

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National Video Game Day powers up the fun every September 12. Plug into your favorite console or PC, explore new digital worlds, and challenge friends to epic battles. Gather your squad for a multiplayer marathon or dive into a solo adventure.

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Expected National Video Game Day Deals

While we wait for official 2027 promotions to drop, history shows National Video Game Day often brings exciting deals from major retailers and publishers. Expect discounts on popular titles, accessories, and even consoles from stores like GameStop, Best Buy, and Amazon. Digital storefronts such as the PlayStation Store, Xbox Games Store, and Steam typically feature flash sales on a wide array of games. Look out for special bundles from developers like Nintendo and Activision Blizzard. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as September 12 approaches.

Platform Guide for National Video Game Day

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #NationalVideoGameDay. Share your best gaming clips, setup tours, or hilarious in-game moments.

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #NationalVideoGameDay. Post photos of your favorite game art, cosplay, or epic gaming setup.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #NationalVideoGameDay. Join trending discussions about new releases, classic games, or your all-time favorite gaming memories.

Social Media Tips for National Video Game Day

Individuals

Dust off an old console for a nostalgic gaming session or try a new game you've been curious about. Challenge a friend to a friendly competition.

Creators

Host a live stream of a retro game marathon, share your top gaming tips and tricks, or review a highly anticipated new release.

Brands

Run a giveaway for a new game or accessory bundle. Partner with streamers for sponsored content or host an online gaming tournament for your community.

Top Brands for National Video Game Day

  1. Nintendo

    Founded in Japan in 1889, Nintendo is a multinational consumer electronics and video game company. Known for iconic franchises like Mario, Zelda, and Pokémon, Nintendo has shaped generations of gamers with its innovative consoles and beloved characters.

  2. PlayStation

    A brand of gaming consoles developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment, PlayStation launched in 1994. It has since become a dominant force in the industry, recognized for its powerful hardware, exclusive titles, and extensive online network, PlayStation Network.

  3. Xbox

    Microsoft's video gaming brand, Xbox, debuted in 2001, entering the console market with a focus on online multiplayer gaming. It's celebrated for its Game Pass subscription service, powerful consoles, and popular franchises like Halo and Forza.

  4. Steam

    Developed by Valve Corporation, Steam launched in 2003 as a digital distribution platform for PC games. It revolutionized PC gaming with its vast library, community features, and frequent sales, making it the largest digital storefront for computer games.

  5. Epic Games

    Founded in 1991, Epic Games is an American video game and software developer. They are best known for creating the Unreal Engine, a widely used game development platform, and the massively popular battle royale game 'Fortnite,' which launched in 2017.

  6. Razer

    Established in 2005, Razer is a global lifestyle brand for gamers, specializing in high-performance gaming hardware, software, and systems. Their distinctive green logo and sleek designs are synonymous with competitive gaming peripherals like mice, keyboards, and headsets.

  7. Twitch

    Launched in 2011 and acquired by Amazon in 2014, Twitch is the world's leading live streaming platform for gamers. It allows users to broadcast their gameplay, interact with viewers, and build communities around various video game titles and content creators.

National Video Game Day Hero

Ralph Baer

Often hailed as 'The Father of Video Games,' Ralph Baer (1922–2014) was a German-American engineer who pioneered the concept of playing games on a television screen. His groundbreaking work led to the development of the Magnavox Odyssey, the first commercial home video game console, released in 1972. Baer's vision laid the foundation for the entire video game industry, transforming television from a passive viewing device into an interactive entertainment system.

History of National Video Game Day

These days, everyone can find a video game that gets them hooked. Not only does it depend on the gameplay style you like — strategy or combat? — you might have a particular penchant for games from a specific age. Some love old-timey arcade games, while others are excited by cutting-edge VR.

Surprisingly, the origin story of your favorite video game app in your pocket is actually in research labs. The earliest video games began in the 1950s in universities like the University of Cambridge and MIT. Some games that came out of these were virtual tic tac toe, and “Spacewar!”

When the first home console, designed in 1967 by the “Father of Video Games” Ralph Baer, hit the market, it inspired the classic Atari game “Pong.” Though there was a copyright infringement lawsuit, Atari still took off with the public when they released the Atari 2600. Some of the best games of the ensuing era include “Space Invaders” and “Donkey Kong” — sound familiar?

After the video game market crash in 1983, Japanese company Nintendo burst onto the scene. Nintendo is responsible for some of the most important franchises around — Super Mario Bros, The Legend of Zelda, and Metroid. Nintendo found a challenger in Sega, driving the market into the 3D Gaming world.

The modern era of gaming was truly kicked off in the early 21st century with the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and the Wii. Video games then invaded media platforms and video game apps flooded the app stores. Lucrative competitions for skilled gamers have begun to spring up worldwide. These days, big video game console companies like Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft, have their sights set on VR — the exciting future of video gaming gets more and more lifelike every day!

National Video Game Day timeline

1940
Debut of the Video Game

The first video game, ‘Nim’ is introduced at the World’s Fair by Edward Condon.

1977
The Ancestral Console

Atari’s first console, the Atari 2600, is released with games like “Frogger.”

1989
Gaming on the Go

For the first time, gamers can travel with their consoles as Nintendo releases the Game Boy in the summer.

2010
Esports Explosion

Though video gaming as a sport had existed since the 90s, it has seriously taken off since 2010, becoming a viable sport and way to make money for many gamers.

How Businesses Can Celebrate National Video Game Day

Local businesses can celebrate National Video Game Day by hosting gaming tournaments or offering themed discounts. Arcades and esports bars can run special deals on gameplay time or organize competitive events. Retailers selling games, consoles, or accessories could offer flash sales, while restaurants might introduce menu items inspired by popular game themes. Consider partnering with local gaming communities to amplify your reach and engage with enthusiastic players.

National Video Game Day - Survey Results

NATIONALTODAY NATIONAL VIDEO GAMES DAY SURVEY

Survey according to one of the top Market Research Agencies (Survey of 1,000 Americans)

What’s the best gaming console?
#1: Playstation (38%)
#2: Xbox (38%)
#3: Nintendo (21%)

What’s the best video game franchise?
#1: Super Mario (47%)
#2: Call of Duty (21%)
#3: Donkey Kong (19%)
#4: Grand Theft Auto (19%)
#5: Pokemon (16%)
#6: Zelda (13%)
#7: Sonic the Hedgehog (13%)
#8: Final Fantasy (9%)
#9: Halo (9%)
#10: Crash Bandicoot (7%)

How often do you play video games?
#1: Everyday (31%)
#2: Rarely (31%)
#3: 2-3x a week (23%)

When do mobile gamers like to play games on their phones?
#1: Whenever I’m bored (66%)
#2: When I’m watching TV (41%)
#3: Before I go to sleep (39%)
#4: When I’m on the toilet (34%)
#5: During my breaks at work (21%)
#6: Whenever I’m eating (20%)
#7: Before I leave for work (12%)
#8: On my commute to work (8%)

Traditions of the Day

Video games have come a long way. The virtual worlds emulated by games are no longer just for enjoyment and passing time, it is an entire experience. With storylines and character development sometimes surpassing that of Hollywood movies, National Video Games Day celebrations are exuberant. 

The go-to tradition for the day is to immerse oneself in video games, whether by yourself or with friends. Multiplayer gaming has formed friendships that are cherished and stronger than some real-life relations, so digital celebrations are at their peak with streaming gameplays on websites like YouTube and Twitch, commentaries, and video games played online with team-mates living around the world. 

Going old-school and playing classic games at an arcade is also a tradition. The charm and nostalgia of old games are growing and they increase our appreciation for new video games with better graphics and gameplay. 

Video game releases and announcements are also made by some companies today. Special discounts and bundles, and free downloads of video games are available on platforms like Steam. Items and character upgrades inside video game shops are offered at reduced prices, too.

By The Numbers 

360,000 – the number of arcade cabinets of the game “Space Invaders” sold by 1980.

$80,000 – the amount spent by a Japanese man on playing “Space Invaders”.

40,000,000 – the number of copies sold of “Super Mario Bros” by the game’s 25th anniversary.

3 – the number of discs that held the “Final Fantasy VII” game on PlayStation.

56 – the number of vehicles drivable in “Grand Theft Auto: III”.

3 – the number of days it took “Grand Theft Auto: V” to reach $1 billion in sales.

13 – the number of novels written on the “Halo” universe.

12,000,000 – the number of subscribers to “World Of Warcraft” in 2012. 

7 – the number of players originally limited to a football team in “Madden Football” due to hardware restrictions.

92 – the number of production babies who joined the Bungie family in the game “Destiny” since 2010.

National Video Game Day FAQs

When is National Video Game Day?

National Video Game Day 2026 falls on Saturday, September 12, 2026. This weekend placement makes it the perfect opportunity for extended gaming sessions or multiplayer gatherings with friends.

How big is the video game industry?

The global video game industry is a massive market, estimated to be worth over $180 billion in 2023 and continuing to grow with new technologies and expanding player bases worldwide.

How many people play video games?

Globally, over 3 billion people are estimated to play video games in some form, from casual mobile titles to hardcore PC games, making it one of the most widespread forms of entertainment.

What was the first video game?

While definitions vary, many consider ‘Tennis for Two,’ created by William Higinbotham in 1958, to be one of the earliest interactive electronic games, played on an oscilloscope.

National Video Game Day Activities

  1. Round up friends for IRL gaming

    Multiplayer gaming is best done together IRL! It’s a great means of getting together with people who have the same console to connect in real life and digitally.

  2. Hit an arcade to relive the classics

    Who didn’t love growing up on PacMan? Spend some time at an old-school arcade remembering what it was like to be a kid with a quarter and a competitive spirit.

  3. Treat yourself to a newly released game

    If there’s ever a day to splurge on the newest craze in gaming, it’s today. All your friends have been talking about the new release and you’re desperate to give it a try? Go for it, then spend the rest of the day playing it with them!

Take the National Video Games Day Quiz

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5 Facts About Video Games That Will Blow Your Mind

  1. Public libraries are in on the trend

    In an attempt to get children and teens more interested in books, libraries have started adding video games to their shelves.

  2. Gaming beefs up your brain

    In one study, adults who played Super Mario 64 for 2 hours a day developed increased brain volume over time!

  3. RPG Dreaming

    According to one study, those who play video games are more likely to have lucid dreams — where they can control what’s happening.

  4. Gaming as a national economic stimulus

    After Nokia’s downfall, Finland’s economy was greatly assisted by Clash of Clans.

  5. Gaming payout

    In 2019, a boy from the US won the largest single-person eSports payout - $3,000,000!

Why We Love National Video Game Day

  1. They can actually be good for you (Sorry, Mom!)

    Though not all games offer the same educational value, many that include problem-solving and teamwork have been shown to increase the gray matter in your brain and ultimately grow it! It can also help refine learned and hardwired skills, as well as improve problem-solving and communication with others.

  2. They inspire and push tech boundaries

    The first video games were considered modern marvels, and we can’t say it’s changed much since. Who hasn’t seen some great graphics on a game, or been absolutely blown away the first time you slid on that VR headset? Many games push what’s possible for technology, and inspire generations.

  3. They increase happiness

    That rush you get when you conquer a level? Unmatched! Recent studies have shown that adults who play video games are less stressed and more relaxed than those who do not. It could be because video games offer a chance to remove yourself from everyday life stresses, or they might just be happier being more connected to their inner child!

National Video Game Day dates

Year Date Day
2026 September 12 Saturday
2027 September 12 Sunday
2028 September 12 Tuesday
2029 September 12 Wednesday
2030 September 12 Thursday

Get Social 

Here are some special hashtags for the day.

#NationalVideoGamesDay #VideoGamesDay #GamerForLife #Gaming #VideoGames #VideoGamesAddict #VideoGamesCollection #GamingLife