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PAX Online 2021 takes place over 8-10 October

And Innersloth will help kick things off.

PAX Online 2021 is a digital replacement for a physical PAX AUS 2021 and will take place over 8-10 October.

The online event will kick off at 11.30 am AEST on 8 October and provide content running straight through until 8pm AEDT on 10 October. A total of four steaming channels will offer up a variety of content over that period.

Organisers today confirmed that Among Us‘ Innersloth will open the show with a segment called “Storytime with Innersloth”. That of course will take place from 11.30 am AEDT on 8 October.

“PAX Rising also returns, featuring indie developers from around the globe, including amazing local games proudly made in Melbourne, supported by Creative Victoria,” organiser ReedPOP declared in a press release.

“With demos, tournaments, dozens of panels, freeplay events, and, just, some real weird minigames, PAX Aus Online is gearing up to be one hell of a busy weekend.”

Are you checking PAX Online 2021 out next month?


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