List of PAX events
Below is a list of PAX events. This list includes the annual events PAX East, PAX West, PAX South, PAX Australia, and PAX Dev.
2000s
2004
On April 12, 2004, the authors of
2005
PAX 2005 took place from August 26–28 at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue, Washington, where the first PAX was held. PAX 2005, unlike its predecessor, occupied the entire center, effectively doubling the usable floor space. Sponsors included
2006
PAX 2006 was held from August 25–27. The Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue was again used as the venue, although the Tabletop Gaming area was moved offsite to the ballrooms at the nearby Red Lion hotel. Exhibit space at PAX 06 completely sold out in less than three months, with exhibitors including Nintendo, Microsoft, Ubisoft,
2007
The fourth annual Penny Arcade Expo took place August 24–27 and experienced its first year within the confines of the 130,000 square feet (12,000 m2) of the
2008
PAX 2008 was held from August 29–31 at the
2009
PAX 2009 was held from September 4–6 at the
2010s
2010
The first PAX East was held from March 26–28 at the John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.[25] A partnership was arranged with Reed Exhibitions to handle the logistics of the expo. This event, first announced in August 2008,[25] was the first Penny Arcade Expo outside Washington state. On December 23, 2009, Mike Krahulik announced that the number of pre-registrants indicate PAX East Coast may exceed the number of attendees of any previous PAX.[26] It was later announced in January 2010 that tickets for PAX East were close to selling out, and that attendance would most likely be capped as the previous PAX 2009, leaving little-to-no tickets being available at the door for the event. On February 3, 2010, Penny Arcade Expo's business head Robert Khoo updated his Twitter page with word that 3-day badges had sold out for the event.[27] Later in February 2010 the lineup of exhibitors and panel discussions were announced for the full weekend, along with the announcement of the musical guests planned to perform at the event, such as Anamanaguchi, Metroid Metal, MC Frontalot, The Protomen, the Video Game Orchestra and Jonathan Coulton. The keynote speaker was Wil Wheaton, who had previously given the keynote at PAX Prime 2007. The final attendance count was revealed to be 52,290 attendees for the full weekend of PAX East.[28] Plans have been confirmed to use the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (BCEC) for future PAX East conventions,[29] likely due to complaints of overcrowding and cramped event halls at the much smaller Hynes Convention Center. Penny Arcade has signed an agreement to keep the show in Boston through 2013.[30][31]
PAX Prime 2010 was held from September 3–5 at the
2011
PAX East 2011 was held from March 11–13 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The BCEC boasts a total area of 516,000 square feet (47,900 m2), over the Hynes' 193,000 square feet (17,900 m2) [289,100 square feet (26,860 m2) including the theater and meeting rooms]. The year's musical guests included Jonathan Coulton, MC Frontalot, Metroid Metal, Paul and Storm, The Protomen, and the Video Game Orchestra.[35] The keynote speaker was Jane McGonigal
Being held for the first time in 2011, PAX Dev is an event exclusive to the game development community. It took place on the two days prior to PAX Prime 2011, August 24 and 25, at the Sheraton Seattle Hotel. There were 750 attendees, all of whom are involved in game development. Press were not allowed to attend the event.[36]
PAX Prime 2011 was held from August 26–28 at the
2012
PAX East 2012 was held from April 6–8 at the
A new event, PAX Dev, was introduced in 2012. PAX Dev 2012, was held from August 29–30.[41]
PAX Prime 2012 was held from August 31–September 2 at the
2013
PAX East 2013 took place March 22–24 at the
The first PAX Australia, PAX Australia 2013 was held from July 19–21 at the
PAX Dev 2013 was held from August 28–29.[49]
PAX Prime 2013 was held from August 30–September 2 at the
2014
PAX East 2014 was held from April 11–13 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Passes went on sale on October 23, 2013. Three-day passes were sold out in under an hour and all passes were completely sold out by November 7, 2013. An agreement reached in early 2012 extended Boston as the home of PAX East until 2023.[54] Musical performances included The Doubleclicks, MC Frontalot, Metroid Metal, Anamanaguchi, Bit Brigade, and The Video Game Orchestra[55]
PAX Dev 2014 was held from August 27–28.[56]
PAX Prime 2014 was held from August 29–September 1 at the
PAX Australia 2014 was held from October 31–November 2 at the
2015
The first PAX South, PAX South 2015, was held from January 23–25 at the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas, United States. It set a PAX record for highest attendance for a PAX event's inaugural year.[62]
PAX East 2015 was held from March 6–8 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.[63] The event featured content for Hearthstone, Heroes of the Storm, and Overwatch. At PAX East, Blizzard announced a new adventure for Hearthstone, Blackrock Mountain.[64]
PAX Dev 2015 was held from August 26–27.[65]
PAX Prime 2015 was held on August 28–31 at the
PAX Australia 2015 was held from October 30–November 1 at the
On November 18, 2015, it was confirmed that PAX Prime was being renamed to PAX West.[69]
2016
PAX South 2016 was held from January 29–31 at the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas, United States.[70] This was followed by PAX East 2016, which was held from April 22–24 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.[71] Next, PAX Dev 2016 was held from August 31–September 1.[72]
PAX West 2016 was held on September 2–5 at the
.PAX Australia 2016 was held from November 4–6 at the
2017
PAX South 2017 was held from January 27–29 at the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas, United States.[74]
PAX East 2017 was held from March 10–12 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.[75]
PAX Dev 2017 was held from August 29–30.[76]
PAX West 2017 was held from September 1–4 at the
PAX Australia 2017 was held from October 27–29 at the
PAX Unplugged 2017 was held from November 17–19 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. At PAX South 2017, Penny Arcade announced a new annual PAX focused on tabletop games, to be called PAX Unplugged. In explaining the need, Holkins said "I've looked down from [PAX East]'s skybridges and seen what would be an entire convention right there, just of tabletop games!" while also joking that due to his schedule of annual events, the only way he would be able to attend a tabletop convention would be to found one himself.[79] Rather than the traditional evening music concerts, Unplugged featured a live game of Dungeons & Dragons.[80]
2018
PAX South 2018 was held from January 12–14 at the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas, United States.[81]
PAX East 2018 was held from April 5–8 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.[82]
PAX Dev 2018 was held from August 28–29.[83]
PAX West 2018 was held from August 31–September 3 at the
PAX Australia 2018 was held from October 26–28 at the
PAX Unplugged 2018 was held from November 30–December 2 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, with several areas significantly expanded over the inaugural year.[86]
2019
PAX South 2019 was held from January 18–20 at the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas, United States.[87]
PAX East 2019 was held from March 28–31 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.[88]
PAX Dev 2019 was held from August 27–28.[89]
PAX West 2019 was held from August 30–September 2 at the
PAX Australia 2019 was held from October 11–13 at the
PAX Unplugged 2019 was held from December 6–8 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. This event also marked the 50th PAX event.[92]
2020s
2020
PAX South 2020 was held from January 17–19 at the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas, United States.[93]
PAX East 2020 was held from February 27–March 1 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.[94] On 19 February 2020, Sony announced its intentions to withdraw from the scheduled event due to fears over the coronavirus outbreak.[95] Following the announcement, other companies such as Capcom, Square Enix and other notable video game publishers also confirmed plans to skip the event due to safety concerns of its staff.[96] The news coincided with similar GDC 2020 withdrawal announcements.[97] In response to Sony's withdrawal, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh urged the corporation to reverse its decision in a letter addressed to CEO Kenichiro Yoshida.[98]
Following coronavirus outbreak fears within the gaming community, PAX addressed raised concerns by announcing enhanced health and safety procedures to be carried out by staff during the course of the event by adhering to the recommendations set by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.[99]
PAX West, PAX Australia and PAX Unplugged were due to be scheduled from September 4–7 at the
2021
On December 4, 2020, PAX announced 'optimistic' dates for its 2021 live events if everything goes to plan with the roll out of COVID-19 vaccinations.[105] These were events and dates for their 2021 events:
- PAX East 2021 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston, Massachusetts, United States from June 3–6.[105] (later cancelled on March 29 and replaced by PAX Online, which ran from July 15–18)[106]
- PAX West 2021 at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center in Seattle, Washington, United States from September 3–6.[105]
- PAX Unplugged 2021 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States from December 10–12.[105]
PAX South was not included in their list for 2021, it was originally going to return in 2022,[105] but it was announced on October 30, 2021, that there are no plans for future PAX South events due to COVID-19 and lack of growth.[107]
On March 10, 2021, a live event for PAX Australia was announced and was originally going to be held at the
2022
PAX East 2022 was held from April 21–24 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.[110]
PAX West 2022 was held from September 2–5 at the
PAX Australia 2022 was held from October 7–9 at the
PAX Unplugged 2022 was held from December 2–4 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.[111]
2023
PAX East 2023 was held from March 23–26 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
PAX West 2023 was held from September 1–4 at the Seattle Convention Center in Seattle, Washington, United States.
PAX Australia 2023 was held from October 6–8 at the
PAX Unplugged 2023 was held from December 6–8 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
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