PAX Aus 2019 is on a bit earlier than usual

PAX Australia has just announced the dates for this year’s show. 

In 2018, PAX Australia ran from October 26 through 28, however, in 2019, the show will take place two weeks earlier. As noted by Press Start in previous year’s, PAX Aus has occurred on the same weekend as some of the biggest releases in gaming. 

Having PAX Aus 2019 a bit earlier this year may mean it’s not on at the same time as something everybody wants to play. Fingers crossed.

PAX Aus 2019

As you can see, PAX Aus 2019 will take place from October 11 through 13. Ticket prices and sales will be announced shortly.

PAX Aus 2019 will be held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre as it has in the previous years.

Are you excited for PAX? Check the website for more details.

Leo Stevenson
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