PAX Aus 2025 tickets are now on sale

PAX Aus 2025 tickets are now on sale. Early Bird Badges for Australia’s biggest gaming event went on sale at 12pm AEDT today (25 March 2025). Early Bird Badges come in two flavours; 3-Day or Single Day.

The 3-Day Early Bird Badge will set you back $180 AUD and a Single Day Badge will cost $75 AUD. The Early Bird 3-Day Badges are limited so you’ll want to get in quick if you want to nab one.

PAX Aus 2025 tickets will get you onto the show floor from 10-12 October 2025 when Pax Aus returns to Melbourne. It will round out Melbourne International Games Week which is “Asia Pacific’s largest digital games celebration, bringing international influencers, business, and industry together.”

PAX Aus 2025 Tickets

In addition to the PAX Aus 2025 tickets, PAX Aus has announced that for the first time ever, it is offering an exclusive t-shirt as part of its pre-order merch. The shirt will be mailed to purchasers along with their Early Bird Badge, so you’ll be able to show off your swag on the show floor.

Hot off of 2024’s PAX Aus, which saw a return of AAA publishers to the show floor, PAX Aus 2025 is set to feature “digital and tabletop games, AAA publishers, indie devs, hardware companies, masterful cosplayers and top-tier gaming talent.”

PAX Aus Event Director, Lauren Luciani, said, “We’re really looking forward to welcoming everyone to PAX Aus 2025 following an incredible year last year. The team is working very hard putting together a showfloor and schedule we know our PAX Aus fans will love.

“Every year, we try to deliver the best possible experience for our PAX Aus audience, no matter what their gaming passion. But it’s people’s passion and enthusiasm that brings the atmosphere, so we’re looking forward to seeing everyone back at MCEC in October for the ultimate game night (and day) across an entire weekend!”

To purchase your Early Bird Pax Aus 2025 tickets, head here.

To pre-order your exclusive PAX Aus 2025 t-shirt, head here.

PAX Aus 2025 will take place at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from 10-12 October 2025.

Leo Stevenson
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