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Resident Evil 2, Sekiro playable at Sony’s PAX AUS 2018 booth

Resident Evil 2 and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice will be playable at Sony’s PAX AUS 2018 booth, PlayStation Australia today confirmed.

The two highly anticipated games will feature at more than 40 playable stations at the booth, also including titles like Spider-Man, Spyro: Reignited Trilogy, PlayLink titles Knowledge Is Power: Decades Chimparty and PlayStation VR offerings Blood and Truth, Ace Combat 7 and Beat Saber.

The global Penny Arcade community is very important to PlayStation and our development community. The fact that we are now entering our 4th year of partnership with PAX Aus with the biggest booth and the most playable opportunities we’ve ever had, is something the team is very excited to bring to our Aussie players,” Patrick Lagana, Director of Marketing, Sony Interactive Entertainment Australia, said.

“We will ignite play within everyone visiting our booth, giving players the opportunity to get hands & heads on with some of the best & exclusive games for PS4 and PlayStation VR.”

PAX AUS 2018 takes place over 26-28 October at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.


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