EB Games Expo

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EB Games Expo
EB Games Expo Logo.png
StatusDefunct
Venue Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre (2011,2017)

Sydney Showground (2012-2016)

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (2018)
Location(s) Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne
Country Australia
Inaugurated2011
Most recent2018
Organised by EB Games Australia
Website www.ebexpo.com.au

EB Games Expo, commonly known as EB Expo or EBX, was a video game trade fair and convention held annually from 2011 to 2018 in Australia. It was organised by EB Games Australia. It was used by many video game developers to show off their upcoming games and game-related hardware. Unlike E3, it allowed members of the general public to attend. The most recent show was held in 2018 as part of the Penny Arcade Expo. [1] [2]

Contents

2011

EB Games Expo 2011 was held at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre from 15 to 16 October; it was the first time the event was open to the public. The expo was attended by 14,278 people and 26 exhibitors.

Exhibitors

2K Games

Activision

Bethesda Softworks

Bluemouth Interactive

Capcom

Codemasters

Disney Interactive Studios

Electronic Arts

Konami

Namco Bandai

Microsoft

Nintendo

Parrot AR.Drone

Plantronics

Red Bull Mobile

Razer

SEGA

Sony

Square Enix

THQ

Turtle Beach

Ubisoft

Warner Bros Games

2012

EB Games Expo 2012 was held at the Sydney Showground from 5–7 October, and was the first time it was held at the venue. The expo was attended by 30,745 people and 32 exhibitors. [3]

Exhibitors

2K Games

Activision

Alienware

Astro Headsets

Bluemouth Interactive

Capcom

Disney Interactive Studios

Electronic Arts

Home Entertainment Suppliers

  • Tritton Headsets

Hot Stuff

Ikon Collectables

inComm

Konami

Logitech

Mega Bloks

Microsoft

Mindscape

Namco Bandai

Nintendo

Parrot AR.Drone

Performance Designed Products

Plantronics Gamecom

QV Software

Razer

Sega

Sennheiser

Sony

Square Enix

Turtle Beach

THQ

TRITTON

Tt eSPORTS

Tuff Kat

Turtle Beach

Ubisoft

Warner Brothers Games

2013

The "EB Arena", the presentation stage, pictured during the 2013 EB Games Expo. Presentation stage at the 2013 EB Games Expo.jpg
The "EB Arena", the presentation stage, pictured during the 2013 EB Games Expo.
A view of the Xbox pavilion at the 2013 EB Games Expo. Xbox Pavillion at the 2013 EB Games Expo.jpg
A view of the Xbox pavilion at the 2013 EB Games Expo.

EB Games Expo 2013 was held at the Sydney Showground from 4–6 October. The expo was attended by over 38,000 people. [4]

Exhibitors

2K Games

Activision

Alienware

All Interactive Entertainment

Astro Video Gaming Equipment

Banter Toys

Bethesda Softworks

Bluemouth Interactive

Codemasters

Disney Interactive Studios

Electronic Arts

Gaem

Game Informer

Goldie

Ikon Collectables

InComm

Konami

Logitech

Microsoft

Namco Bandai

Nintendo

Parrot AR.Drone

PDP

Plantronics Gamecom

Qantm

Razer

Sega

Sennheiser

Skullcandy

Sony

Square Enix

Tecmo Koei

TRITTON

Tt eSPORTS

Turtle Beach

Ubisoft

Wargaming

Warner Brothers Games

2014

EB Games Expo 2014 was held at the Sydney Showground from 3–5 October. Sessions were from 9am to 3pm and from 3pm to 9pm. The twilight session was only allowed for people older than 15.

Exhibitors

2K Games

Activision

Astro Video Gaming Equipment

Bethesda Softworks

CD Projekt Red

Codemasters

Disney Interactive Studios

Electronic Arts

GameSpot

Little Orbit

Logitech

Microsoft

Project Spark

Mindscape

Namco Bandai

Nintendo

Plantronics

QV Software

Razer Inc.

Riot Games

Roccat

Sega

Sony

Square Enix

TT eSports

Turtle Beach

Ubisoft

Warner Brothers Games

2015

A view of the show floor at The Dome (Sydney Showground Hall 1), during the Expo. EB Games Expo 2015 - Show Floor.JPG
A view of the show floor at The Dome (Sydney Showground Hall 1), during the Expo.
"The Arena", the presentation stage, which had shrunk in capacity from previous years. EB Games Expo 2015 - Presentation Stage.JPG
"The Arena", the presentation stage, which had shrunk in capacity from previous years.
A view of the entrance to the Xbox One booth, the largest at the show. EB Games Expo 2015 - Xbox One Booth.JPG
A view of the entrance to the Xbox One booth, the largest at the show.
A view of the PlayStation booth, with the start of the line for Star Wars: Battlefront in the foreground. EB Games Expo 2015 - PlayStation Booth.JPG
A view of the PlayStation booth, with the start of the line for Star Wars: Battlefront in the foreground.
The stage at the Nintendo booth, during a presentation of Yoshi's Woolly World. EB Games Expo 2015 - Nintendo Booth.JPG
The stage at the Nintendo booth, during a presentation of Yoshi's Woolly World .

The 2015 edition of the EB Games Expo ran from 2–4 October 2015 at the Sydney Showground. [5] [6] The event had two "daylight" and "twilight" sessions, each six and four hours long respectively, on 2 and 3 October, with one six-hour session on 4 October, following the same format as the previous two years. The Dome (Hall 1), Ross Pavilion (Hall 2) and Binnie Pavilion (Hall 3) once again hosted the exhibition floor. This expo was the third to showcase games for the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One, and the fifth to showcase games for the Wii U. Multi-platform games Star Wars: Battlefront and Call of Duty: Black Ops III were available exclusively at Sony Computer Entertainment's PlayStation stand. [7]

Exhibition

The 2015 edition of the EB Games Expo was the first without the presence of Riot Games or League of Legends . In previous years, Riot had staged the annual Oceanic Regional Finals for League at the convention, but had instead chosen to host it instead in August 2015 at Luna Park Sydney, where it was able to host a larger audience than the Southee Complex at the Sydney Showground; the event's previous venue at the 2014 EB Games Expo. [8]

Entertainment

The Expo featured a performance from comedy duo The Umbilical Brothers, [9] and comedian John Robertson, presenting his stand-up act Horror Stories from a Bad Gamer. [10]

Exhibitors

Activision showcased the fifth entry in the Skylanders franchise with Skylanders: Superchargers , promoting the game at the event by giving away exclusive "Frightful Fiesta" Skylanders figures to the first few attendees to visit the booth. In addition to Forza Motorsport 6 and Remedy Entertainment's Quantum Break , Halo 5: Guardians was available to play at the Xbox booth, showcasing the game's 24-player "Warzone" multiplayer mode on the show floor. [11] The Xbox stand also made use of a "One Pass", a card that allowed attendees to tap in after playing certain games in the booth, entering a draw to win prizes. In contrast to previous years where the One Pass was a separate card, it was incorporated into the wristband sold upon the purchase of a ticket to the expo. [10]

Showcase

List of video game exhibitors and games showcased by booth

2K

Activision

Bandai Namco Entertainment

Bethesda

Electronic Arts

PlayStation

Ubisoft

Nintendo

QV Software / Turn Left Distribution

Warner Bros.

Xbox One [a]

List of electronics and accessories exhibitors

^[a] The Xbox pavilion was referred to as the "Xbox One" pavilion during EB Games Expo 2015.

2016

The Dome, Sydney Olympic Park (5715512618).jpg

The sixth annual running of the EB Games took place at the Sydney Showground from 30 September to 2 October 2016. PlayStation VR made its second and final appearance before its commercial release in October 2016. [12] Ubisoft's lineup of games for 2016–17 release included Watch Dogs 2 , For Honor , Just Dance 2017 , Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands , Steep and South Park: The Fractured but Whole . [13]

Exhibition

Following an identical format to previous years, the 2016 edition of the EB Games Expo was open on two sessions on the Friday and Saturday of the expo, known as "daylight" and "twilight" sessions, and a single session on Sunday. Daylight sessions last six hours, from 9am to 3pm, while twilight sessions run for five hours from 4pm to 9pm; the Sunday session, designated as "family day", lasts eight hours. [14]

The expo featured an "E-Sports Alley", touted as an e-sports competition venue for "kids, parents and pro e-athletes". Over 2,000 prizes, worth $10,000 in total, were given away in competitions held at the E-Sports Alley. [15] Competitions for cosplayers were also held, per tradition at the expo, with exclusive competitions and prizes, worth $5,000, available to those who purchased an "Ultimate Cosplayer Pass" ticket – a new ticket class introduced for the 2016 expo. [15]

Entertainment

Non-gaming attractions at the 2016 edition of the EB Games Expo include the annual Lego exhibition, a "horror maze", movie vehicles, and the Zing Pop Culture and EB Games Megastore. [15]

Exhibitors

At least nine video game publishers exhibited, including Activision, Nintendo, Sony Interactive Entertainment (PlayStation), Ubisoft and Microsoft Studios (Xbox). [15] PlayStation VR made its second appearance at the expo, its last before its release in October 2016. [12]

Showcase

List of video game exhibitors and games showcased by booth

Activision

Bandai Namco Entertainment

Bethesda

Sony Interactive Entertainment

Ubisoft

Nintendo

QV Software / Turn Left Distribution

Warner Bros.

Microsoft Studios

List of tabletop game exhibitors and games showcased by booth

Hasbro

List of electronics and accessories exhibitors
  • Afterglow
  • Astro Gaming
  • GMS
  • Licensing Essentials
  • Logitech G

2017

EB Games Expo 2017 was held on 7–8 October at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre.

2018

EB Games Expo 2018 was held between 26 and 28 October as part of the Penny Arcade Expo at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. [16] [17]

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