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PAX Aus 2026 tickets are now available — get your Early Bird badges and exclusive merch today

PAX Aus 2026 is already gearing up for a big event again this year with a new “PAX Land, a three-day gaming destination packed with everything from AAA and indie games to tabletop, cosplay and live panels.” Those who get in early for the event in early October can purchase limited pre-order merch, and Early Bird badges are available today.

Last year, the Early Bird badges sold out quickly so if you want to be guaranteed a ticket to go you’d better get in early:

  • Early Bird 3-Day Badge: $185
  • Early Bird Single Day Badge (Fri, Sat or Sun): $77

As mentioned above, there are exclusive pre-order merchandise up for grabs, including:

  • Reversible bucket hat (pre-order exclusive)
  • Limited-edition key caps (strictly limited / pre-order exclusive)
  • The legendary Pin Chicken (strictly limited / pre-order exclusive)

This year’s event is at Jeff’s Shed (Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre) from 9th to the 11th of October, and partnering with PAX Aus 2026 this year is Beyond Blue, well known for helping Aussies with their mental health.

Georgie Harman AO, CEO Beyond Blue, said, “We’re proud to be returning to PAX as the event’s official charity partner, and to continue to be part of a community that connects people through play. Last year, we saw firsthand how strongly the gaming community shows up for one another. For many people, gaming in moderation can promote connection, friendships, enjoyment, and a sense of belonging – helping them look after themselves and others.

Tickets and merch can be purchased from PAX Australia 2026 in South Wharf – Checkout.

  • Dates: 9–11 October, MCEC Melbourne
  • Early Bird pricing: $185 (3-Day) / $77 (Single Day)
  • Limited pre-order merch available, including the Pin Chicken, keycaps and reversible bucket hat

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