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PAX Australia tickets on sale from tomorrow

PAX Australia announced a little bit back that the show would be moving forward a few weeks, now happening on October 11 to 13, but they did not say anything about tickets, until now.

Tickets will go on sale for Early Bird purchasers tomorrow, letting them get their slot of Australia’s largest gaming convention. This year’s event features more than you could possibly do in three days. More playable games, the largest collection of independent developers in the southern hemisphere, and over 150 hours of live stage content.

“PAX is the home of gaming culture within Australia, and in 2019 we’re excited to be offering more to the PAX community than ever before,” said Jono Whyman, Event Director at ReedPOP.

“We heard your cry for PAX to come sooner,” said Luke Lancaster, Content Manager, PAX Aus. “It turns out planning PAX is much like scheduling a D&D game, and when we sat down to plan the first weekend we all had free was in October. Apologies to any other sessions we may have disrupted.”

Also returning in 2019 is PAX’s partnership with EB Expo, offering a dedicated space for the world’s largest publishers, as well as additional panels to the show. Bigger than ever, EB Expo showcases the best and newest in all things Gaming, Cosplay, Pop Culture and E-Sports and provides a platform for developers to highlight their latest games and hardware and offer a sneak peek on what’s to come.

EB Games Group Marketing Director, Debra McGrath, said “The PAX dates moving earlier is fantastic news for the whole gaming community. We expect this to result in a stack more playable pre-release games for people get their hands on”.

If you want to get your own tickets to the show, you can click here to head to the official ticket page, but just a note, it will not be active until 12:30pm on Tuesday March 26th.