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PAX AUS 2026 tickets on sale now (and at a discount)

Grab 'em now, or wait until you know about this year's show?

PAX AUS 2026 tickets are now on sale, with special early bird discounts in effect for those who want to snap ’em up as quickly as possible.

Tickets are available right here, with single-day badges priced at $77 AUD, and three-day badges at $185 AUD. Organisers would not detail how much of a discount those tickets are as they would not divulge what full-priced tickets would amount to.

Ticket availability comes alongside news of the theme of “PAX Land,” one that event director Lauren Luciani said was part of “an unforgettable experience for every kind of gamer, whether you love AAA blockbusters, indie gems, family tabletop game nights, mobile gaming, or live panels.”

An announcement that Beyond Blue will return as PAX AUS’ charity partner was also made today.

“We’re proud to be returning to PAX [AUS] as the event’s official charity partner, and to continue to be part of a community that connects people through play,” said CEO Georgie Harman AO. “Last year, we saw first‑hand 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.

“With PAX, we can help keep mental health part of everyday life, reminding people of the importance of looking after themselves and that it’s never too early to reach out to Beyond Blue if they’re struggling.”

PAX AUS 2026 takes place over 9-11 October at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

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