Now in its third year, The Game Expo is all set to return to Melbourne on March 22 – 23, 2025. Known for its focus on the communities built around gaming, the convention saw over 10,000 attendees in 2024. From indie games, esports, cosplay comps, and even an artist alley brimming with gaming merch, TGX definitely isn’t PAX Aus, yet the event holds its own thanks to its unique flavour.
We are SO excited to welcome you all back for #TheGameExpo 2025 🎉
— TheGameExpo – TGX (@TheGameExpo) October 31, 2024
We had so much fun this year, and can't wait to be back better than ever in 2025 ✨
So get ready for another incredible #TGX ! Tickets on sale NOW 🔥 pic.twitter.com/8KEPZuSZTM
AMD will support The Game Expo in 2025, providing 60 AMD PCs for the Marvel Rivals tournaments and the returning Apex Legends Creator Showdown. Support from such a major sponsor is undeniably a game-changer. AMD wishes to support the event thanks to TGX’s own dedication to gaming fans aligning with AMD’s values.
“The AMD team in Australia are dedicated gamers who have been great supporters of the community over the years. Our PC zone has been powered by AMD since the beginning and we’re excited to be working with AMD to enhance The Game Expo as a whole,” said Daniel Chlebowczyk, brand director of The Game Expo.
AMD will also be hosting the AMD Experience Zone, allowing players to chill out in a freeplay zone with AMD PCs. The booth will also feature prize giveaways, content creator meet and greets and even a mega 100-inch screen attendees can try out.
Along with TGX’s returning Apex Legends Creator Showdown, Marvel Rivals’ first-ever Oceanic tournament will be taking place during the event. Esports has been a pillar of the event since its inception, with everything from chess to Beyblades, Tekken 8, Magic: The Gathering, Fortnite and Super Smash Bros Ultimate hosting events during the 2025 iteration. The creator showdown events see local content creators going head-to-head. Last year, the Apex Legends event was a highlight for participants and spectators so it’s awesome seeing TGX continue to support local talent with tournaments.
Marvel Rivals is coming to #TheGameExpo 😍 💥
— TheGameExpo – TGX (@TheGameExpo) February 8, 2025
Get ready for the FIRST Oceanic Lan in @MarvelRivals history ‼️
Whether you are a creator or a pro, we want to see you take down the competition in the #TGX Marvel Rivals Showdown.
Sign ups open NOW ✅ https://t.co/ypG0UExpqe pic.twitter.com/wiyiQlkZej
There are also going to be over 16 indie games boothing at TGX this year. It’s quite impressive how the convention has grown with each year. While it’s a lot more humble than PAX Aus, it makes up for it with its focus on the communities surrounding video games. Seeing a gaming convention featuring an artist alley when it launched back in 2023 was still a pretty new concept locally. Later, Dreamhack Melbourne featured their own artist alley, proving just how ravenous gamers have been for fan art. You can hear all about The Game Expo 2024 in Mikey’s recap!
BUY YOUR TICKETS TO THE GAME EXPO
If you’d like to attend The Game Expo on March 22 & 23 in Melbourne – tickets are still available here.