Every year in Boston Massachusetts 10’s of thousands of gamers of all kinds gather to celebrate, explore and experience the glory of gaming at PAX East. This years conference was held March 21-24 and was smaller, yet livelier than last year, but just as fun and exciting.
The concept of PAX is to Welcome Home gamers to a safe and inclusive space, one that features not only videogames both large and small but also tabletop games ranging from Dungeons and Dragons to Horror experiences and everything in between.

PAX in general is a special event and one that caters to the consumers of the gaming world rather than developers, media or publishers. While I am there as a media representative aside from a few small situations I explore the show just like every other attendee and that make is truly special.
PAX East covers a wide array of activities and areas which can often be overwhelming but if you plan out your week there is so much varied content to encounter. Knowing what to look for at PAX East is a big part of getting the most out of the event.
Gaming Expo Hall
The first thing you will notice as you head into the massive Expo Hall in the BCEC is the wide array of booths featuring videogames and similar experiences. For this year at PAX East the vast majority featured smaller independent games but major players like Larian, Nintendo, Pokemon and Square Enix had a presence.



Wandering this part of the Hall can be a tad overwhelming to the senses as there is so much to see and do so I always suggest that on the first day just walk around and note what looks interesting. While I had many appointments already booked, by doing this I was able to pick a number of highlights I would come back to later in the conference.
There were games covering all genres and styles as well as some from schools and others that were very experimental. As the major players like Sony and Microsoft were not there there were few AAA gaming experiences, but that was OK as there were so many amazing games to check out. Keep an eye as I will be discussing many of them in future articles.
Tabletop Expo Hall
Just past the Gaming section is a equally massive and diverse tabletop area. In this area there are rows of tables to use for on demand tabletop matches but also an opportunity to enter tournaments in all sorts of board, TCG and RPG games.
The Tabletop focus at PAX is one of it’s major differentiators and makes it a truly remarkable event. There is nothing like wandering from the videogame section and then getting a chance to demo a new tabletop experience or join some friends for a Magic the Gatheringor Lorcana match or tournament.



There are vendors there selling or demoing games as well as organized tournaments which reward players with prizes. Games like Dungeons and Dragons, Lorcana and MTG are featured here, but there are literally hundreds of options to choose from that make this area one that can be visited over and over again.
While the gaming Expo Hall shuts down at 6pm each night, Tabletop is open till midnight (except Sunday) which allows people to hunker down, borrow a game, join a tournament and just play all night. This is an incredible feature of PAX East and one that everyone should experience.
The Panels and Concerts
Although there are hundreds of videogames and tabletop games to check out on the show floor the real bulk of content at PAX East is in the form of the varied Panels and events hosted between 10 am and Midnight each day.
Panels, speedrun tourneys, Jackbox play events, handheld tournaments, retrogaming lounges and more are around every corner. The days and weeks leading up to PAX have an ever expanding schedule to peruse where all of these great events can be reviewed and added to an agenda in the PAX NAV App.

Panels run the gambit of topics like Behind the Scenes: 28 years of EverQuest Development and Careers in the Game Industry Part 1 — Getting in the Door to Video Game Tinder: Swiping on our favorite characters and In this Economy?! Another frank discussion on being a content creator.
These varied panels look at all aspects of being a gamer whether it be how to get into the industry or being an LGTBQ+ person in this complex environment. The sheer depth and breadth of the panels can be staggering but my advice is to look through the schedule and find what really clicks and attend those discussions, you don’t need to see and hear everything.

On top of all of this, there is a series of concerts, hallway events, the Omegathon and an Acquisition Inc live session. The concerts always happen Thursday and Friday, featuring Pink Navel, Chipzel, Videri String Quartet, Insaneintherain and Dom Palombi’s Game Night. The Acquisition Incorporated game happens Saturday night and the Final of the Omegathon happens at the end of PAX East on Sunday night.
All of this amazing content literally guarantees a full and interesting PAX East for anyone. You could want a chill exploration event, or a jam packed content overload, both are viable and available.
Everything Else and the Kitchen Sink
But wait, there’s more! On the show floor there is also vendors selling dice, RPGs, games, albums, toys, shirts, plushies and even coffee! All around the conference centre cosplayers are wandering showing off their amazing creations.
There are foodtrucks inside and outside with many options to choose from. This year there was even Mountain Dew and Dunkin donuts booths which I found hilarious.



There is also a scavenger hunt called PAX XP that allows con goers to wander around (encouraging exploration) and find all the QR codes to scan. Handheld lounges, a beer lounge and escape rooms were also available to peruse and enjoy.
Bottom line, even outside of the conference proper there is so much to do and enjoy at PAX East. This yearly event is a fantastic way to converge with like minded people, geek out and have a tremendous amount of fun.
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