Activision have announced their plans for PAX Australia
Activision have announced what attendees of PAX Australia 2018, can look forward to from the company, from hands on with the latest and upcoming games, to some pretty out there experiences.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice will be playable at the PlayStation booth, making it the first time that the game is playable in Australia. Developed by FromSoftware, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice introduces players to a reimagined and deadly Sengoku period in Japan putting them in the protagonist role of a hard-hearted warrior whose mission is to rescue his master, a young lord, and exact revenge on his arch nemesis.
PAX-goers can jump into the Black Ops phenomenon with new record-breaking title, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 playable on PC at the ASUS and NVIDIA booths. Black Ops 4 raises the bar with gritty Multiplayer combat, the biggest Zombies offering ever and Blackout, where the Black Ops universe comes to life in a massive battle royale experience.
For something a little more relaxed, you can meet up with fellow Guardians for the Destiny 2 panel. Guardians will have the opportunity to come together for a panel discussion with hosts, Dion and Quinny from Australian podcast, The Periodic Table of Awesome. The boys will be joined by Destiny veteran and gaming YouTuber, Myelin Games, who also makes up one third of the Destiny Down Under podcast. Catch them at 5.30pm on Saturday 27 October at the PAX AUS main theatre.
Finally, for something very different, those who want to enjoy Spyro Reignited Trilogy, or at least get their flame on, can head to The Common Man restaurant at South Wharf, where fire-breathing BBQ built in the likeness of Spyro will be unleashed.
PAX visitors can watch a unique fire show every hour at the Spyro BBQ activation, before enjoying a fiery feast of three lamb dishes including Sheila’s Pick, Toasty’s Nightmare and Spyro’s Flame Feast. Launching on November 13, 2018, fans can jump in and play the Spyro Reignited Trilogy ahead of its official release at the PlayStation® booth at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Luke Henderson