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Quakecon Europe tickets are now available— and they’re free

Get them before they sell out.

Tickets for the first ever QuakeCon Europe have just gone live and fans will be excited to know that tickets are absolutely free on a first come first serve basis.

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To get a ticket, you need to head to the event’s ticket page and register. The ticket will then automatically be sent to your email address.

The convention, taking place in London on July 27 at Printworks, is the inaugural European event. Attendees will be able to try out DOOM Eternal for the first time outside of North America as well as other Bethesda games like Wolfenstein: Youngblood, RAGE 2, QUAKE Champions, Fallout 76, and The Elder Scrolls Online .

Bethesda will also be hosting a retro area showcase, which will give fans hands-on with retro titles from Bethesda’s game library, including the original DOOM.

QuakeCon will also have a bunch of panels that fans can attend. Members of the Bethesda dev team will also be on hand for meet-and-greets and q+a sessions, alongside a host of other unannounced events.

The European QuakeCon will run simultaneously with the annual convention that is happening in Dallas, Texas, around the same time, so fans watching online will have double the amount of content to look forward to.


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