published: 17 Sep 2024, 3 min read, 'EVENT EXPIRED'
when: 10 October 2024 | venue: Fed Square | cost: This is a free event | address: Fed Square, Swanston St & Flinders St, Melbourne 3000Big Games Night Out returns to transform Fed Square into a realm of games-themed fantasy. This free, accessible, and all-ages festival welcomes games culture enthusiasts from all walks of life to watch, play and compete in legendary classic and indie games – including arcade, esports, tabletop, and roleplay – or join family and friends in the Main Square for live music, DJs, Just Dance-offs and an unforgettable showcase of Cosplay fashion.
Highlights include the global premiere of Blaktasia – the debut game from Aboriginal-led studio GUCK featuring mesmerising projections, First Nations live music and line dancing.
Fans will celebrate Crossy Road's 10th birthday with Crossy Road Live; Cosplayers can register for the Cosplay Runway; and Dungeons & Dragons fans can join Indiginerd at Koorie Heritage Trust for a special D&D campaign.
Don't miss Big Games Night Out – a massive free celebration of games, live music, projections, Cosplay runway, pop-up F&B, prizes and more.
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