What Is Edutainment and Why Is It Making a Comeback?
A clear definition of edutainment, why it's making a 2026 comeback, and where it works for adult learning, K-12, and entrepreneurship.
May 3, 2026 · 2 min read
Q: What is edutainment and why is it making a comeback?
Edutainment is learning content delivered through entertainment formats — game shows, video, story, play. It's making a comeback in 2026 because attention spans are short, lecture is failing, and audiences finally remember what they participated in.
The story
Edutainment isn't new — it's just been waiting for everyone else to catch up. The lecture model has been losing ground for a decade, and 2026 is the year educators are finally choosing entertainment as a serious delivery mechanism. SideHustle's Labs format is a working example: 60 to 90 minutes, 4 to 5 students per team, 4 rounds (brainstorm, pitch, score, rotate), Funny + Fundable scoring. Teachers and educators have independently used the free SideHustle game in their classrooms. The format is built to beat a comparable lecture period on retention and engagement. SideHustle co-founders Darby Rollins and Tomer Soran designed the format around the conviction that students remember the room they laughed in, not the slide they were shown.
What it means
If you teach or design programs, take edutainment seriously. The 2026 student tolerates lecture less than any cohort before. A well-designed 60 to 90 minute entertainment-based session tends to beat a 60 to 90 minute lecture on retention — and students will actually show up. For the full educator playbook, see the educator guide to teaching entrepreneurship through play.
Try it
- Play free at playsidehustle.com
- See us live: Sept 25 at Pershing Hall in Austin. luma.com/playsidehustle
Try SideHustle free with your students
SideHustle is edutainment: students pitch funny and fundable business ideas and learn to think on their feet, no slides and no worksheets. It runs in a single class period and scales from a handful of students to a whole grade. Opt in to play free and bring it to class this week.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is edutainment?+
Learning content delivered through entertainment formats like game shows, video, story, and play.
Why is edutainment making a comeback?+
Attention spans are short, lecture is failing, and audiences remember what they participated in.