DOFF 2025 【4K】 DIVERSÃO OFFLINE 10 ANOS DA MAIOR FEIRA DE JOGOS DE TABULEIRO E RPG DA AMÉRICA LATINA

In 2025, Brazil’s biggest board game and RPG event reached its peak. DOFF 2025 – Diversão Offline was not just a 10-year celebration — it was the consolidation of a playful culture that has transformed how we play, learn, and connect. Held on June 21 and 22 at Expo Center Norte in São Paulo, the event covered over 11,000 m² and welcomed more than 13,000 visitors in a historic weekend. The story of DOFF began modestly in 2015, when a group of enthusiasts realized that Brazil lacked a venue where publishers, creators, and players could gather in one place. Since then, the event has grown year after year, maintaining its community spirit while expanding in scale, diversity, and purpose. What started as a space to demo new games is now a cultural, economic, and social landmark. One of DOFF 2025’s major milestones was the SimDOFF symposium, held the day before the main event. Experts gathered to discuss topics like game accessibility, gamification in education, and the social impact of RPGs. During the two main days, visitors faced sold-out tickets and buzzing lines at the booths of Brazil’s top publishers. Galápagos, now operating as Asmodee Brazil, showcased major releases like Frosthaven and Escape Island, as well as a special area for the new Star Wars: Unlimited card game. Tria Editora surprised fans with the official launch of the Cosmere RPG, based on Brandon Sanderson’s literary universe. Veteran publisher Devir presented quick, visually rich titles like SETI and Minos Dice, while Conclave crafted a themed space for Near and Far, delighting fans of narrative games. Grok, in turn, brought an eclectic catalog and hosted open discussions with game designers and fans — reinforcing DOFF’s community-driven approach. But DOFF 2025 went far beyond commerce. A major highlight was the emphasis on cultural and educational content. Projects like Ciclo do Poder (Fiocruz), BrainGame, and Gorro do Saci showcased how games can be used in schools, public health campaigns, and community learning. There were workshops, panels, inclusive game tables, and miniatures inspired by diverse cultures. All of this happened in a location designed for accessibility, with inclusive signage, braille materials, Libras (Brazilian sign language) interpreters, and support for neurodivergent or mobility-impaired visitors. The event also reflected Brazil’s growing tabletop industry. Each game release involves translators, illustrators, graphic teams, educators, and entire fan communities. DOFF 2025, in this sense, is much more than a convention — it's an economic driver. Those who purchased a ticket for the weekend also boosted local hotels, restaurants, shops, and transport — generating direct impact in the city’s economy. The atmosphere itself was a story. In every corner, visitors were laughing, teaching each other game rules, and playing with strangers who quickly became teammates. Influencers and game designers mingled with the crowd, casually chatting and taking pictures. On social media, hashtags like #DOFF2025, #BoardGamesBR, and #RPGnoBrasil trended among Brazil’s geek and tabletop communities. After 10 years, DOFF 2025 has proven it’s not just an expo — it’s a cultural platform. A place where analog games aren’t nostalgic resistance to the digital age, but a vibrant form of human expression. Playing isn’t just passing time; it’s a social, creative, and even political act. And DOFF is the main stage where these connections happen. With sold-out tickets, relevant content, real diversity, and an increasingly passionate community, DOFF 2025 leaves a clear message: the game is far from over. In fact, it’s just getting started. #DOFF2025 #TabletopGamingBrazil #RPGBrazil #BoardGameEvent #PlayCulture