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Battle Arena Melbourne 2022 coming May 2022

The fighting tournament returns.

Battle Arena Melbourne 2022 (BAM 2022) will mark the return of the popular fighting tournament in mid-May 2022.

Scheduled for 13-15 May 2022 at the Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre, BAM 2022 will feature tourneys that include the likes of Street Fighter, Tekken, Guilty Gear and Super Smash Bros.

“A community and cultural moment for gamers, and a growing convention for all – BAM also features a PC LAN, Vendor booths, Indie Games Arcade, Cosplay and Artist Alley,” event organisers said in a press release. “This year BAM is teaming up with community LAN event LANslide with a PC LAN events in CS:GO and Rocket League.”

Ticket pricing ranges from $25 AUD to spectate, $30 AUD/day for BYOC LAN passes, or $60 AUD to register as a player.

For more information on BAM 2022, head here. If you’re after tickets, this is the place to be.

Are you excited for the return of Battle Arena Melbourne?


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