Tens of thousands of gamers have descended on Melbourne for the country's biggest gaming festival. More than 80 percent of Australians now play video games, according to industry research. The three-day event has given fans access to new games, indie and cutting-edge developers - and a chance to be a hero, a villain, pokemon, or NPC.
Category
📺
TVTranscript
00:00 Some of the biggest names and biggest fans in gaming.
00:07 Well this is my first convention here in Melbourne and I am just having an absolute ball just
00:13 learning all the new video games that are coming out.
00:15 To catch up with people even if you don't know them with similar hobbies and interests as you.
00:20 I am Kitty Grace and I'm the content and community manager at PAX Australia.
00:25 There's a Snorlax behind me.
00:29 80,000 people are expected at Australia's biggest gaming event, PAX Aus.
00:34 But they come all over Australia and we also get a lot of international people coming over to check out the scene.
00:39 It's the 10th anniversary for the three day event featuring the classics and some new favourites.
00:46 There's one right there who's dressed up the exact same thing as me.
00:49 Among the attractions, access to unreleased games.
00:53 Waiting up for Tsumaru Wonder. It's the first time it's been played in Australia and it's coming out in about a month.
00:58 Along with merchandise, new tech and old school table tops.
01:02 The gaming industry is a $200 million industry and it is just growing strength to strength.
01:08 And it's very visible here just how it is growing.
01:11 The number of Australians employed in game development studios has jumped by nearly 60% since 2020.
01:18 Some of their work was also on display.
01:20 Our game is called Crash Course Builder.
01:22 Well we have a demo out now and we're thinking about releasing in 2024, possibly towards the end.
01:28 Yeah, we're not quite sure just yet.
01:30 It seems there'll be no shortage of interested players when it does come out.
01:34 come out.
01:34 [BLANK_AUDIO]