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PAX Aus is back again this October and you can grab your badges now! Get in before they are sold out

PAX Aus 2024 badges are available now and after last year’s massive success this year is set to be even bigger at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from October 11-13.

Early Bird 3-Day badges are limited and are available for $175 with Early-Bird single day badges available for $70. Those who purchase early bird badges will get the opportunity to purchase some exclusive PAX Aus pre-order merch.

Last year, PAX Aus allowed us to play the latest games from the big name publishers and and indie developers — my favourites. Some of us also rolled dices, played cards, checked out the panels, community groups, special guests and more. 2024 is going to more of the same with a goal to be even bigger and better.

Lauren Luciani, PAX Aus Event Director, said, “The PAX Aus team is already well underway with building out a 2024 event that will surpass expectations. We are well aware of how passionate our community is about PAX and feel privileged to deliver them the show that they love so much. Each year we task ourselves with the challenge of doing it even better than the year before, so watch this space.”

If you are interested in getting in before the badges are sold out now is the time to head on over to PAX Aus and buy your badges. Keep an eye on the PAX Aus website for updates as the new announcements come in.

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