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PAX Aus 2026 Levels Up Cosplay Big Time

April 21, 2026 By ausretrogamer

Cosplay fans, costume crafters and con-goers – PAX Aus 2026 is shaping up to be an absolute banger for the cosplay community.

PAX Aus has officially confirmed the return of the Cosplay Central Crown Championship for its fifth consecutive year, and it’s bringing some exciting new upgrades along for the ride — including the launch of an all-new Cosplay Land.

If you’ve ever marvelled at the incredible talent roaming the show floor, or dreamed of stepping onto a global cosplay stage yourself, this is one announcement worth getting hyped about.


🏆 Cosplay Central Crown Championship Returns

The Cosplay Central Crown Championship has become one of the standout events at PAX Aus, celebrating the craftsmanship, creativity and performance of Australia’s cosplay scene — and 2026 continues that legacy.

Once again, competitors will battle it out for:

  • One overall winner
  • One runner-up

The ultimate prize? The overall winner will earn the honour of representing Australia at the Cosplay Central Crown Championship Global Final at MCM London Comic Con in 2027 – putting Aussie cosplay talent on the international stage.


🌍 A World-Class Judging Panel

Raising the stakes even further, the 2026 championship will be judged by an internationally renowned panel of cosplay and creative industry experts:

  • Cinderys – A Paris-based professional cosplayer and concept/3D artist, Cinderys is known for her breathtaking, award-winning work and collaborations with studios like Blizzard, Capcom and Bungie.
  • Soylent Cosplay – Sydney’s own professional cosplayer and special FX makeup artist, celebrated for her transformative character builds and work with BioWare, Blizzard ANZ and PlayStation ANZ.
  • Spicythaidesign – A globally recognised cosplayer and costumer at Wētā Workshop, with film credits including Thor: Ragnarok, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and Avatar: The Way of Water.

That’s a seriously stacked lineup – and a massive nod to the growing respect for cosplay as both art and craft.


🎤 The Gem Cosplay Returns as Host

Back on hosting duties is The Gem Cosplay, a Melbourne-based professional cosplayer, esports caster and all-round creative powerhouse.

Known for their inventive wigs, expressive makeup and strong characterisation, Gem has been part of the cosplay scene since 2009. As host, they’ll once again help competitors feel at ease while guiding audiences through the artistry on display – acting as the perfect bridge between creators and crowd.


🧵 Welcome to Cosplay Land

Perhaps the biggest new reveal for 2026 is Cosplay Land – a brand-new, dedicated space designed specifically for the cosplay community.

Located on the mezzanine level near the Clarendon Street entrance at MCEC, Cosplay Land will be accessible via both stairs and lift, and aims to be a true hub for cosplayers of all experience levels.

Expect:

  • A dedicated theatre hosting cosplay panels
  • Repair stations and change rooms (because cosplay emergencies happen)
  • A media wall featuring Australian cosplay photographers
  • A walk-up community media wall
  • Hands-on workshops by Lumin’s Workshop
  • Lounge seating, community meet-ups and trading opportunities

Lumin’s Workshop shared their excitement about returning, saying they’re thrilled to bring workshops back to PAX Aus and to welcome international talent like Cinderys to Australia.


🎮 One for the Calendar

With more details on Cosplay Land programming and Championship entry information still to come, PAX Aus 2026 is already shaping up to be one of the most cosplay-friendly shows yet.

Whether you’re competing, crafting, photographing, or just love soaking in the creativity, there’s never been a better time to dive headfirst into cosplay at PAX Aus.

We’ll be keeping a close eye on future announcements – because if this is the early hype, 2026 is going to be spectacular. 🎭✨

image source: ausretrogamer @ PAX Aus

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Cinderys, Cosplay, cosplay central crown championship, cosplay land, gamers, Geeks, PAX Aus, PAX Aus 2026, PAXAus, Soylent Cosplay, Spicythaidesign, The Gem Cosplay

The Game Expo 2026: A Sunday Well Spent

March 17, 2026 By ausretrogamer

Crowds, geeky products, and classic consoles at Melbourne’s The Game Expo

I spent Sunday at The Game Expo (TGX) 2026 in Melbourne, and it was a solid reminder of why TGX remains a fixture on the local gaming calendar. The atmosphere was fairly relaxed early on, but it noticeably picked up by late morning and into the early afternoon, with the show floor feeling lively without ever becoming overwhelming.

The vendor area had a good spread of stalls, from modern gaming gear through to retro-focused sellers, and it was encouraging to see plenty of genuine interest and conversations happening throughout the day. That said, the clear standout for me was the retro gaming area. Seeing classic consoles set up on CRTs and actually being played – not just photographed – gave the space a real sense of energy and nostalgia. It felt less like a static display and more like a celebration of gaming’s history in motion.

TGX continues to strike a nice balance between old and new, and the retro section in particular remains a big part of what makes the event worth attending.

 

Filed Under: Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, Atari, Beyblade, Cosplay, Dance Dance Revolution, Fallout, gamers, Geek, Guitar Hero, Jawa, nintendo, PixelCrib, Retro Games, retrogaming, sega, Star Wars, TGX, The Game Expo, videogames

Inclusion, Accessibility, Safety and Diversity at PAX Aus 2025

October 15, 2025 By Ms. ausretrogamer

🌈 Needed a Breather? PAX Aus Had You Covered!

When PAX greets attendees with the glorious ‘Welcome Home’ sign, they really mean it! PAX Aus is a wonderfully inclusive and diverse event that welcomes everybody – neurodivergent folks, people with disability, LGBTQI+ communities, First Nations people, and many more.

In addition to our love for classic and retro gaming, we at ausretrogamer are also deeply passionate about disability inclusion. As a proudly neurodivergent family, we know how vital a sincere commitment to inclusion and accessibility is for creating a safe and fun atmosphere that everyone can enjoy together. In our experience, PAX is a real leader on this front.

PAX Aus 2025 had a lot going on, which was great! However, navigating the crowds, coping with sensory stimulation and lots of socialising took its toll and left us needing to press pause. Thankfully, there were a number of dedicated community spaces designed to foster connection, creativity, and inclusion.

The AFK (Away From Keyboard) Room was a low-sensory, relaxing space to recharge in. Run in partnership with Beyond Blue, the AFK area offered 3 different spaces. The first was a quiet, cozy room with dimmed lights and plenty of sensory tools/fidgets and mindful colouring sheets. The second had computer stations set up to contact the Beyond Blue counselling helpline. The third was a darkened room with beanbags for those who needed a very low stimulation environment to reset. The Enforcers and Beyond Blue staff we met in the AFK area were lovely and were so calm, supportive and professional. We were thoroughly impressed.

The PAX Together Lounge was still a chill space, but had a more fun, social vibe. PAX Together provided a safe, supportive space which  celebrated diversity. They had pronoun stickers, learn to play and networking sessions, community meetups and workshops – all focussed on games and groups celebrating diversity within the gaming community.

The Kirrip Wilam cultural hub (“Friend Home” in Woi Wurrung language), was another fantastic community space. The Kirrip Wilam Room celebrated First Nation creatives, games, and community. This ABC Gamer interview gives a great overview of this fantastic space:

So whether you needed a moment of quiet reflection, a place to connect with like-minded legends, or wanted to learn more about underrepresented voices in gaming, PAX Aus 2025 made sure no one ever felt alone in the crowd. 💜

Click the link for more information on safety and accessibility at PAX Aus.

image source / copyright: ausretrogamer.com

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Ms. ausretrogamer
Co-founder, editor and writer at ausretrogamer. Lover of science fiction, fashion, books, movies and TV. Player of games, old and new.

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: AFK Room, Beyond Blue, Cosplay, Diversity, gamers, Geek, Inclusive, LGBTQI+, PAX, PAX Aus, PAX Aus 2025, PAX Together Room, PAXAus, Pop culture

PAX Aus 2025: The Fun Came, We Saw, We Played!

October 14, 2025 By ausretrogamer

From Gaming to Cosplay, PAX Aus 2025 Had It All!🎮✨

Can you believe it’s been a whole year since the last PAX Aus? Time really does fly when you’re having fun—and wow, did we have a lot of it this year!

From the moment the doors opened, PAX Aus 2025 was bursting with energy, excitement, and that unmistakable buzz of shared geekdom. Whether you were there for the blockbuster game reveals, epic cosplay, thought-provoking panels, or just to roll some dice and mash some buttons, there was something for everyone.

The Main Hall was a sensory overload (in the best possible way), filled with new gaming experiences, neon lights, and endless action. Meanwhile, the Tabletop and Freeplay areas became mini worlds of their own – where strangers became teammates, rivals, and friends over cards, boards, and controllers.

And of course, we can’t forget the heart and soul of the show (Ed: we are biased!) – our beloved Classic Gaming area. But don’t worry, we’re giving that its own spotlight soon (because it totally deserves it). Keep an eye out for that post if you’re craving a dose of retro nostalgia! 👾

For now, grab a snack, get comfy, and let your mouse wheel (or index finger) do the work—scroll on and soak up all the PAX Aus 2025 goodness!

image source / copyright: ausretrogamer.com

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Aftershock, board games, Cosplay, eBay, F1, foodies, gamer, gaming, Geek, indie dev, IndieDev, Lone Pine, merch, nintendo, PAX, PAX Aus, PAX Aus 2025, PAX Australia, PAX Rising, PAXAus, Pop culture, retrogaming, Sony, Tabletop gaming, Video Games, Xbox

Level Up Your October — Big Games Night Out 2025 Hits Fed Square!

September 30, 2025 By ausretrogamer

🎮 Big Games Night Out 2025 Hits Fed Square!

Gamers, nerds, nostalgia-seekers — mark your calendars! This October, Federation Square transforms into Australia’s biggest free celebration of games culture with Big Games Night Out 2025. From retro arcades to tabletop showdowns, family raves to Marvel clashes, this year’s lineup promises to be a pixel-packed party you won’t want to miss.

So slip on your fingerless gloves, polish your high scores, and let’s explore what’s coming to Fed Square.


What & When

  • Main event (Big Games Night Out / BGNO): Thursday 9 October 2025, from about 3 pm until late

  • Electric Arcadia: Vintage Amusement Plaza: runs 3–9 October, daily 12 pm–7 pm (with extended hours on BGNO night)

  • Little Games Night Out (kids / family pre-show): roughly 3:30–6 pm on the main BGNO day, with games, music, face-painting and more

Everything is free to play — no coins needed.


Why This Is Retro Gamer Heaven

🎯 Electric Arcadia: Your Time Machine to the Arcade Past

This is the star attraction. Designed by Melbourne creatives Callum Preston (Video Land) and Louie Roots, Electric Arcadia is a nostalgic, immersive arcade “plaza” that blends 80s adventure-film vibes with futuristic 90s techno flair.

Expect upright arcade cabinets, nostalgic lighting and atmosphere, and a mix of classic and indie games to try — all playable and shareable.

This year, Mixtape (from Melbourne studio Beethoven & Dinosaur) gets its first playable showing here. Other titles include Jupiter Junkworks, Bones: Wandering Soul, Pro Jank Footy, My Arms Are Longer Now, Donkey Kong, Pacman, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and more.

Also note: it’s open every day of the week leading up to BGNO, so you can beat the crowds (or just soak in the vibes).


Other Highlights You Can’t Miss

👾 Over 100 Free-to-Play Game Activations

Arcade classics, indie gems, esports, digital experiences — you name it.

🎲 Tabletop Takeover & Roleplay

The “Melbourne Meeples Tabletop Takeover” brings new and classic board games, giant playable installations, and a marketplace for game makers.

Indiginerd also hosts an 80s-themed Dungeons & Dragons experience at Koorie Heritage Trust inside a Stranger Things–styled set.

🦸 Marvel Rivals All-Star Showdown

At 6pm on BGNO night, content creators, streamers and cosplayers form teams and battle it out live on the main stage. Expect spectacle, cosplay runway action and surprises.

🌟 Late-Night ACMI & Game Worlds

After dark, ACMI opens up with special programming including Game Worlds (featuring big titles and behind-the-scenes dev content).

Other late-night events include dance battles (Power Move: Cypher Quest), DJ sets, synth tours, live music and roving performances.

🧒 Little Games Night Out

Before the big evening kicks off, there’s a family-friendly session. Dress up, douse yourself in face paint, boogie at the family rave, play casual games (like Crossy Road, Just Dance), enjoy bubbleman Dr Hubble and more.


Tips to Make the Most of Your Night

  1. Arrive early. Electric Arcadia runs from noon daily before the main event, so you can get your retro fix before the rush.

  2. Plan your zones. With multiple activations across Fed Square, The Edge, ACMI, KHT, it pays to check the Maps & Timetables in advance.

  3. Bring comfy shoes. You’ll be traipsing between arcade zones, stages and food stalls.

  4. Charge up. Your phone (for snaps) and maybe backup power — you’ll want to capture moments.

  5. Join the cosplay. Whether you go full 8-bit hero, 90s sci-fi zealot or indie game icon — there’s a runway and community for you.

  6. Check out developer booths. Local indie projects are on display; if you like seeing under-the-hood, chat with devs.

  7. Late-night bonus: Take advantage of the after-dark programming at ACMI and in roaming stages.


Why It Matters (Beyond Fun)

Big Games Night Out isn’t just a street party — it’s a spotlight on Melbourne and Victoria’s thriving games scene. Backed by Creative Victoria and part of Melbourne International Games Week, it celebrates the artistry, community, and industry behind games.

For longtime retro gamers, it’s a love letter to the arcade era — and for new heads, it’s a chance to see how far we’ve come. It bridges eras: pixel to polygon, board to console, nostalgia to next-gen.


Final Word

If you remember the hum of coin-op cabinets, or just love immersing yourself in game culture — Big Games Night Out 2025 is your must-attend event this October. Bring your friends, family, and inner joystick jockey — Fed Square is turning into Game Central, and everyone’s invited.

We’ll see you among the neon glow and surround sound of arcade bliss. 🎆🎯

image source: Big Games Night Out 2025

Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: acmi, BGNO, Big Games Night Out, Big Games Night Out 2025, Callum Preston, Cosplay, Electric Arcadia, Fed Square, Federation Square, Free Games Fun, Game Worlds, gamers, Geek, Little Games Night Out, Mixtape, Old School, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Video Games, Video Land

Gaming Giants Assemble: PAX Aus 2025 Exhibitors Announced

September 17, 2025 By ausretrogamer

PAX Aus 2025: Gaming’s Biggest Party is Back in Melbourne!

Dust off your controllers, sharpen your pinball flippers, and charge those power banks — because PAX Aus 2025 is almost here, and it’s shaping up to be the ultimate celebration of gaming culture! With less than a month to go, the exhibitor line-up has just been revealed, and trust us, it’s packed with enough gaming goodness to keep your thumbs twitching well into next year.

From console giants to cult indies, esports mayhem to quirky activations, here’s a taste of what’s waiting on the Expo Floor this October.


Nintendo Brings the Big Guns

Nintendo Australia is going all-in with an epic booth showing off the Nintendo Switch 2 and fan-favourite Switch titles. For the first time in Australia, you can wander Lumiose City in Pokémon Legends: Z-A (Switch 2 Edition) ahead of its October 16 launch.

But that’s not all:

  • Kirby Air Riders is speeding onto the scene (Nov 20 release).

  • Metroid Prime 4: Beyond lets you try Joy-Con 2 mouse controls.

  • Demos for Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, Hollow Knight: Silksong, Hades II and more round out the booth.

Basically: if you’re a Nintendo fan, clear your calendar.


Xbox Turns It Up to 11

Xbox is dropping a massive rig at PAX with THIS IS AN XBOX — an immersive booth stuffed with must-play moments. You’ll be able to get hands-on with the ROG Xbox Ally handhelds, slice and dice in Ninja Gaiden 4, and uncover plenty of Easter eggs for those willing to explore.

Pro tip: bring your camera, because the booth is loaded with photo ops.


The Sims Goes Camping

Who says gaming can’t be outdoorsy? The Sims is bringing Camp Gibbi Gibbi to PAX, complete with its new Adventure Awaits expansion. Expect campfire vibes, bug-catching, and some very collectible Sims merch. FreePlay is joining the fun too, showing off an in-game campground lot for mobile players.


Devolver Digital & Massive Monster – Cult Vibes

Lamb cultists, rejoice! The first hands-on with the new Cult of the Lamb: Woolhaven DLC is happening at PAX. Alongside gameplay and merch, you’ll also be able to snap photos with The Lamb in the Temple. A must-stop for anyone who loves Devolver’s quirky chaos.


Bethesda Brings the Wasteland

Step into Fallout IRL at Bethesda’s Red Rocket diner and Vault-Tec cafeteria setups. With props, prizes, and photo ops galore, you’ll feel right at home in the Wasteland. Plus:

  • Meet ESO Game Director Rich Lambert.

  • Pose with DOOM: The Dark Ages props.

  • Nab an exclusive Fallout 76 Pinny Arcade pin.

Collectors, consider this your side quest.


Borderlands 4 Lands at Gearbox

Vault Hunters, PAX Aus is where you’ll first hear the dirt on Borderlands 4. Expect developer insights, never-before-heard stories, and a chance to chill at Moxxi’s Bar with themed drinks, giveaways, and fellow fans. Chaos guaranteed.


Ubisoft: 10 Years of Siege & Just Dance Vibes

Ubisoft is bringing the big guns with a Rainbow Six Siege 10th Anniversary Esports Showdown. The best APAC teams will fight for a slot at the Munich Major, plus fans can groove to the latest Just Dance tracks on the show floor.


Aftershock Powers the Party

Custom PCs, daily giveaways, streamer battles, flight sim setups, a claw machine (!), and even live carving by Broxh — Aftershock is pulling out all the stops. Expect SteelSeries, Clevergear, and Ultralabs hardware launches, plus exclusive merch for the lucky few.


Retro Collecting Meets Modern Gaming

It’s not just about new titles. eBay’s Passport Adventure will have a collectors’ playground, including:

  • A museum wall of iconic gaming collectibles.

  • Vintage arcade games (yes please!).

  • Exclusive prizes for quest-goers.

For collectors, this booth is a holy grail.


Extra Goodies Worth Checking Out

  • ÆRTHLINGS mystery figs drop daily in Queue Hall, tying into the brand-new ÆRTH game.

  • Red Bull Tetris® brings a competitive twist, with a shot at the World Finals in Dubai.

  • Australian Esports League showcases the best school & uni talent across Rocket League, Siege, and Valorant.

  • CODE spotlights Kiwi game dev creativity, and Crunchyroll brings the anime hype.

Oh, and hardware fans? Brands like MSI, Thermaltake, Turtle Beach, Sony InZone, and Keychron will have the latest tech ready for you to try.


Why You Shouldn’t Miss It

Whether you’re chasing new game demos, geeking out over collectibles, or just want to be surrounded by thousands of like-minded gamers, PAX Aus 2025 looks set to deliver on all fronts. From Pokémon firsts to Fallout photo ops, esports madness to indie darlings, this is the gaming event of the year.

Mark your calendars: PAX Aus 2025 hits Melbourne next month (October)!


Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Bethesda, Cosplay, gamers, gaming, indie, nintendo, PAX, PAX Aus, PAX Australia, PAXAus, PAXAus 2025, red bull, The Sims, Ubisoft, Video Games, Xbox

PSA: The PixelCrib Pop-Up Store Opens This Week!

November 18, 2024 By ausretrogamer

Level Up Your Collection at PixelCrib’s Epic Pop-Up Adventure! 🎮✨

Hey pop culture geeks and gaming aficionados! Ready to hit IRL level 99 in awesomeness? PixelCrib is bringing the ultimate treasure trove of gaming culture straight to South Melbourne!

🗓 When: November 20 – December 5 (It’s a speedrun, so don’t lag!)
📍 Where: 155 Clarendon Street, South Melbourne, VIC
⏰ Hours: Tue-Fri 10am-5pm | Sat 11am-4pm

From exclusive collectibles to retro gems and modern gaming artistry, this pop-up is a boss battle of coolness you don’t want to miss. Gather your party, grab your coins, and get here before it’s Game Over!

Need a quick respawn? Hit up the team at PixelCrib via [email protected] or call them on (03) 9041 5243.

TL;DR: A gamer’s paradise is popping up, but it’s gone faster than Mario on a star. Don’t wait—your ultimate loot awaits! 🎮🕹️

image source: PixelCrib

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Bitmap Books, board games, Books, Collectibles, Cosplay, Evercade, gamers, gaming, Geek, nerd, PixelCrib, PixelCrib Pop-Up Store, Pop Culture store, Super Pocket, videogames, viny

PAXAus 2024: A Gamer’s Paradise of Demos, Cosplay, and Pure Fun!

October 18, 2024 By ausretrogamer

Welcome Home to PAXAus 2024!

As you step into the bustling halls of PAXAus 2024, a giant “Welcome Home” sign greets you, making it clear that this is the place where gamers of all stripes come together. The main expo hall is alive with cosplayers, tech enthusiasts, and curious onlookers ready to dive into the world of gaming and pop culture.

A Sea of Booths and Exciting Demos

As you navigate the vibrant aisles, you’re greeted by some of the biggest names in the industry, with towering displays and interactive stations. Sega, Steam Deck, and other prominent brands are right at the forefront, showing off their latest games and hardware innovations. If you’re a fan of indie games, you’re in for a treat with the Aus Indie Showcase—an area bursting with creative energy, filled with titles that are as unique as they are groundbreaking.

The Zapcat Gamer Passage

One of the standouts of the show floor is the Zapcat Gamer Passage, a popular gathering spot surrounded by brick-themed booths. It’s where you can find demos, grab some exclusive swag, or just soak up the chill vibes while chatting with fellow gamers.

Star Wars Unlimited – A Galaxy Far, Far Away at Your Fingertips

For fans of the Star Wars universe, the Star Wars Unlimited booth is a must-visit. Decked out in familiar characters and iconic moments from the franchise, it’s the perfect space to test out the new card game while meeting fellow fans. The passion for the game is palpable, with players battling it out in friendly matches, comparing strategies, and trading tips.

The Freeplay Zone – Where Fun Never Stops

At PAXAus, it’s not just about watching or waiting in lines for demos; the freeplay area is where you can get hands-on. Whether you’re trying out the latest games, grabbing a controller with friends, or jumping into retro titles for a trip down memory lane, it’s pure gaming bliss. The sight of gamers lost in their screens, engaged in epic multiplayer matches, highlights the inclusive and immersive experience that PAX is known for.

In every corner, there’s something that captures the spirit of the gaming community—diversity, creativity, and a shared love for all things interactive. From blockbuster games to indie masterpieces, PAXAus 2024 delivers an unforgettable experience for every kind of gamer!

Overall, PAXAus 2024 was a dynamic and engaging event, offering something for every type of gamer. Whether you were there for the latest tech, immersive experiences, or just to soak up the vibrant community atmosphere, it was a memorable experience for all attendees.

Filed Under: Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Cosplay, event, Expo Hall, Freeplay, gamers, gaming, Merch Booth, modern gamers, PAX, PAX Aus, PAX Australia, PAXAus, PAXAus 2024, sega, Steam Deck, super mario, Ubisoft, Video Games

Hold Onto Your Skorts – PAX Aus Has Just Dropped Their Exhibitor 2024 Line-Up

September 17, 2024 By ausretrogamer

PAX Aus Announces 2024 Exhibitor Line-Up

Go AFK, mute Discord, and pay attention! PAX Aus has confirmed that this year’s event is even bigger with more developers, more publishers, more Indie Games, the biggest Tabletop area ever and a jam-packed schedule. And don’t forget, the Classic Gaming area for your retro gaming and pinball fix!

PAX Aus 2024 will welcome back some of your favourite publisher brands and new friends, including Bethesda Softworks ANZ, Blizzard Entertainment, Devolver, FINAL FANTASY XIV Online, PC Game Pass, Playside Studios, SEGA, Steam, The Sims and Ubisoft.

Some of the biggest and best hardware brands will satisfy the appetite of gaming gear connoisseurs, with AFTERSHOCK PC, ASUS – Republic of Gamers, Bluemouth Interactive, Cooler Master, Govee by Clever Gear, Intel, Keychron, LG Electronics Australia, MSI Gaming, Samsung and Secretlab joining the line-up.

Bringing the love to PAX Aus this year, Devolver and Massive Monster will host the first-ever PAX weddings. Two loved-up couples will walk down the aisle on Sunday October 13 at 11am and 3pm in a faithful, life-size replica of the Cult of the Lamb Temple featured in the popular game. For any pilgrims willing to take the plunge, check out the schedule for more sinful activations over the PAX weekend!

While on the topic of love, PAX Aus welcomes Steam for the first time ever. More on that when the show opens, you’re not going to want to miss it!

Red Bull Gameball Royale is the ultimate face-off at PAX Australia 2024. Four teams of Australian creators, led by captains Lachlan, Iamfallfromgrace, Muselk, and Loserfruit will go head-to-head in an interactive dodgeball tournament. This high-impact sport has been digitally levelled up with gamified mechanics delivered through an impressive LED court. Players will need to dip, dive, duck and dodge to advance towards being Australia’s first Red Bull Gameball Royale Champions.

Bethesda Softworks ANZ is excited to unveil an epic fan event at PAX Aus, offering attendees a deep dive into the captivating universes of The Elder Scrolls and Fallout. Step into the heart of Tamriel at the carefully crafted Elder Scrolls Online Tavern at the PAX Pub, and then escape the hustle at The Fallout 76 Skyline Valley C.A.M.P.site Handheld Lounge.

Ubisoft will be showcasing Assassin’s Creed Shadows on their booth with a playable demo and Assassin’s Creed Shadows Game Director, Charles Benoit, will also be making an appearance to present Bringing Assassin’s Creed Shadows to Life with Ubisoft Quebec (watch this space!). Esports fans will be able to enjoy Ubisoft’s Rainbow 6 Siege showcase at the PAX Arena from 6-10pm on Friday night in the queue hall. The Arena will feature top of the line equipment from Razer, ZOWIE and Centre Com.

The Sims is coming to PAX Aus to give Simmers a Plumbob photo zone and free tarot readings with the one and only Grim. With their newest expansion Life and Death coming soon, Grim will be ready for 3 full days of posing, reaping lost souls, and giveaways.

Blizzard Entertainment will be celebrating the launch of Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred at PAX Aus, offering an activation space featuring incredible bespoke artwork from @JazzaStudios and a life-sized glaive weapon for Diablo fans to get up close and personal with! Every day of PAX Aus, two lucky winners will take home a customised Vessel of Hatred kit that introduces them to the new Spiritborn class and its Spirit Guardians.

PlaySide Studios will be featuring multiple playable titles on their booth, including KILL KNIGHT, Thrive: Heavy Lies The Crown, Age of Darkness: Final Stand and a currently unannounced Dumb Ways to Die title, in addition to an interactive experience for the upcoming MOUSE: PI for Hire by Fumi Games. You can also catch the MOUSE: P.I. For Hire – First Look: Developer Playthrough panel, which will feature a global exclusive live playthrough of the game with Game Director, Mateusz Michalak, and Producer, Maciej Krzemien.

SEGA‘s stand at PAX Australia will feature three of its highly anticipated titles to play; Sonic X Shadow Generations, Metaphor: ReFantazio and Two Point Museum. There’ll be a dedicated streaming area where attendees may catch some of their favourite content creators streaming the latest SEGA games live, and the chance to meet movie Sonic in person, as he’ll make multiple appearances throughout the weekend.

FINAL FANTASY™ XIV Online are inviting seasoned adventurers to battle against the fearsome Valigarmanda, newcomers to challenge an early primal battle and encouraging everyone to snap a picture in their special photo spot and get their hands on some goodies! Additionally, don’t miss the panel with Senior Story Designer Natsuko Ishikawa and Quest Designer Saki Takayanagi.

Speaking of getting hands-on with some special stuff, the Bandai Namco team will be bringing Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! ZERO for visitors to play. Square Enix will also be bringing a Life is Strange: Double Exposure photo activation, with the opportunity to win some amazing prizes throughout the duration of the event.

Other exhibitors include BlackMilk Clothing, Crunchyroll, Aussie Broadband, and the New Zealand Centre of Digital Excellence, who will be bringing 18 of New Zealand’s newest indie games.

Also on the showfloor, PAX Aus’ biggest Tabletop area ever featuring Disney Lorcana Trading Card Game; hosting ‘learn to play’ sessions inviting you on your first adventure as an Illumineer, a photo op in the Great Illuminary, questing in the Starter Deck challenge zone, and Disney Lorcana artist Matt Chapman, available for signings.

And the recently announced schedule features the very best of local and international gaming talent with panels, firesides and entertainment, kicking off with Storytime with Massive Monster’s, Julian Wilton; the first ever PAX Aus Australian Keynote.

Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Bethesda, Blizzard, Cosplay, Expo Hall, FINAL FANTASYTM XIV Online, gamers, PAX, PAX Aus, PAX Aus 2024, PAX Aus Exhibitor, PAXAus, PC gaming, pinball, retrogaming, sega, Steam, The Sims

PAX Aus 2024 Panel Schedule Announced

September 3, 2024 By ausretrogamer

With only a month to go till PAX AUS 2024 (Ed: wow, not long to go now!), we thought we’d share some of the panels that will be on at this year’s event.

To check the full schedule of panels so you can map out your weekend at PAX Aus, go here now!

Friday, October 11:

  • Storytime with Julian Wilton, Creative Director of Massive Monster | Main Theatre, 12:00pm – 1:00pm

  • Fireside with Abubakar Salim | Main Theatre, 3:00pm – 4:00pm

  • Fireside with Sonia Coronado Cuesta, Senior Music Designer at PlayStation | Quokka Theatre, 5:00pm – 6:00pm

  • Content Creating with Disabilities and Chronic Illnesses: Finding Acceptance within Gaming | Fruitbat Theatre, 1:00pm – 2:00pm

  • Career Storytellers | Dropbear Theatre, 10:30 – 11:30am

  • Creating Armour and Props with EVA Foam | Cosplay Theatre, 12:30pm – 1:30pm

  • Civilization VII Developer Panel: Bringing Your Civ World to Life | Quokka Theatre, 11:00am – 12:00pm

  • Xbox presents: In Conversation with Ryan Warden, Production Director of Avowed: Lifting the lid on Production | Quokka Theatre, 3:00pm – 4:00pm

  • Fireside: Bringing Lord of the Rings lore to the Art of Tales of the Shire, presented by Wētā Workshop | Main Theatre, 5:00 – 6:00pm

Saturday, October 12:

  • Penny Arcade Make-A-Strip | Main Theatre, 11:00am – 12:00pm

  • The Custodians of Lord of the Rings bringing Hobbit lore to Tales of the Shire, presented by Wētā Workshop | Quokka Theatre, 11:00 – 12:00pm

  • Crafting Characters: The Style and Substance of FINAL FANTASY XIV | Main Theatre, 1:00pm – 2:00pm

  • Making Music in the Games Industry | Dropbear Theatre, 2:30pm – 3:30pm

  • MOUSE: P.I. For Hire – First Look: Developer Playthrough | Quokka Theatre | 3:00 – 4:00pm

  • Fireside Chat With Josh Weier – Project Lead On Portal 2 | Quokka Theatre, 5:00pm – 6:00pm

  • Forging a new league of legends: gaming, mental health and masculinity | Dropbear Theatre, 4:30pm – 5:30pm

  • Sea Shanties you say? Yahaarghh! | GenerOZity Wombat Theatre, 9:00 – 11:00 pm

  • Airbrushing 101: Airbrushing for cosplay, props and minis (Live painting demo) | Cosplay Theatre, 10:30am – 11:30am

  • So you want to be a Voice Actor? | Main Theatre, 3:00pm – 4:00pm

Ausretrogamer’s Alex Boz at the ‘Blast From The Past’ panel at PAX Aus

Sunday, October 12:

  • World Of Vtubers | Dropbear Theatre, 10:30am – 11:30am

  • Fireside with Mark Meer | Main Theatre, 12:00pm – 1:00pm

  • Zelda Universe Presents: More Than A Damsel | Quokka Theatre, 1:00pm – 2:00pm

  • Cosplay Central Crown Championship Finals | Main Theatre, 2:00 – 3:30 pm

  • Overshare: Handling Mental Health Topics in Stream Chat | Kookaburra Theatre,  2:30 – 3:30pm

  • Fireside with Teddy Dief and Karrie Shao | Quokka Theatre, 3:00 – 4:00pm

  • One-Shot Wonders | Writing D&D5e One-Shot adventures | Dropbear, 4:30 – 5:30pm

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, boardgames, Cosplay, gamers, nintendo, Panel Schedule, PAX, PAX Aus, PAX Aus 2024, PAX Aus panels, PAXAus, pinball, Playstation, retrogamers, Storytime, tabletop, Xbox

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