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RTX Sydney 2019 to be replaced by three stage shows

RTX Sydney is no more, with “three amazing stage shows” replacing the convention in 2019.

“Traveling our company to Australia every year is a massive endeavor for Rooster Teeth, and one that we always look forward to,” Head of Events, Bethany Feinstein, wrote. “However, we can only manage one big event in Australia each year, and based on feedback from our community we’ve decided to change things up in 2019.”

Feinstein detailed what would replace the event.

“Rather than the standard RTX event, we’ll be sending Achievement Hunter and friends down under to put on three amazing stage shows in a few different cities,” she continued. “We can’t wait to show you what these guys have planned, and we’ll be announcing dates and venues very soon.”

It’s unclear when — or where — the events will take place, but Rooster Teeth fans have already taken to Feinstein’s post suggesting events in locations like Melbourne.

What would you like to see in place of RTX Sydney? The Aussie leg of the popular convention kicked off in 2016.


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