The Autumn Coin-Op Show (ACOS) is celebrating its landmark 10th anniversary in style this October, with organisers confirming that the 2025 edition will be the largest in the show’s history.
As the arcade, amusements and low-stake gaming sectors prepare for the final UK trade gathering of the year on October 21 and 22nd, excitement is building for what promises to be the most dynamic and well-attended ACOS yet. A wave of returning brands and first-time exhibitors has prompted show organiser Karen Cooke of Swan Events to extend the show footprint to accommodate the surge in demand.
“This year feels incredibly special,” says Cooke. “Not only are we marking a decade of ACOS, but we’ve had to make extra space available to welcome a number of returning names and new exhibitors who want to be part of the show. It’s a great sign of industry momentum and positivity.”
Among those confirmed to exhibit for the first time or after a break are:
Whitehouse Leisure – a long-established supplier of licensed plush and redemption prizes,
Cosmic Leisure – returning with a fresh range of exciting amusement products
Game Payment Technology (GPT) – the digital payments specialist returning to showcase developments in app-based transactions and cashless play.
Inspired Technology Ltd: specialising in technology design for the “Pay to Play” gaming industry.
RBW Systems – gaming systems provider exhibiting for the first time independently.
With a packed exhibitor lineup, vibrant networking opportunities, and a special 10-year celebration in the works, ACOS 2025 is set to offer visitors more value than ever.
The show takes place at ILEC Conference Centre, London on October 21–22, 2025. Entry is free to industry professionals, with registration now open at www.coin-opshow.co.uk.
27 August 2025
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