Blacknut has confirmed it will attend Mobile World Congress 2026, taking place March 2 to 5 in Barcelona, as the company continues to scale its cloud gaming platform across TVs, telcos, and international markets.
The announcement was shared via LinkedIn ahead of the annual tech and telecommunications event, which remains one of the most important meeting points for companies working across connectivity, devices, and digital services. Blacknut will be located in Hall 5, Booth 5B6-35 during the show.
A Growing Footprint Across TVs, Telcos, and Regions
Blacknut says it is heading into MWC 2026 with strong momentum behind its platform. The company now offers more than 1,000 premium games, covering family-friendly titles, indie releases, well-known franchises, and licensed IP through partnerships with over 150 publishers.
One of the platform’s biggest growth drivers continues to be Smart TV integration. Blacknut is currently available on more than 100 million connected TVs worldwide, working closely with manufacturers such as LG, Samsung, and Hisense to bring cloud gaming directly to living rooms without dedicated hardware.
Regional expansion has also been a key focus. Over the past year, Blacknut has launched new partnerships and services across MENA, LATAM, and APAC, helping extend cloud gaming access to more than 65 countries globally. Those efforts are closely tied to collaborations with telecom providers, who increasingly see cloud gaming as a value-add service for broadband and mobile customers.
Blacknut’s Return to MWC Signals Broader Cloud Gaming Momentum
Blacknut’s return to MWC is another signal of how cloud gaming continues to align with the wider telecom and Smart TV ecosystem. Events like MWC are where platform providers, telcos, OEMs, and content owners align on how services like cloud gaming are deployed across devices and regions.
Blacknut’s emphasis on flexible business models, white-label solutions, and broad device support keeps it positioned differently from hardware-locked or store-centric approaches. That makes MWC a natural stage for conversations around deployment, regional rollout, and long-term partnerships.
The company has also confirmed its on-site delegation, led by CEO Olivier Avaro, alongside senior team members from business development, licensing, customer success, and delivery. Blacknut says it is open to meetings with telcos, OEMs, content owners, and ecosystem partners throughout the event.
Blacknut’s 2026 Roadmap Comes Into View
While the MWC announcement does not include new product reveals, Blacknut describes 2026 as a year already shaping up for continued innovation and growth. With cloud gaming increasingly tied to TVs, broadband services, and regional connectivity strategies, the conversations happening in Barcelona could help set the direction for what comes next.
Blacknut’s presence at MWC 2026 adds another data point to how cloud gaming platforms are expanding beyond traditional consoles and PCs.
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