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Nintendo Live Sydney 2024 Ticket Registrations Are Open Now, Here’s How To Enter

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After announcing the event last month, Nintendo has finally revealed some exciting new details for its upcoming Sydney iteration of the Nintendo Live expo later this year. The in-person event, which first came to Japan before heading to the US last year, is finally making its way to Australia with a heap of activities for gamers of all ages including gameplay, My Nintendo Merch and appearances from the legendary Charles Martinet.

Nintendo Live Sydney will be held at the International Convention Centre Sydney on Saturday August 31st and Sunday September 1st from 10:00am to 6:00pm AEST each day, with free single-day tickets going out as a raffle to Nintendo Account holders. Registration will open on June 17th and then close on June 30th, with entrants randomly selected to receive a pass to the event.

It’s also worth noting, if you’re hoping to attend with anyone else whether a second person or a whole group, you’ll need to link your Nintendo Accounts to a Family Group. Here’s how to register for the chance to attend as well as ensure your account details and Family Group are up to date:

How To Register For Nintendo Live Sydney 2024

  • First, visit the Nintendo Live website and register for an opportunity to be randomly selected to receive free tickets. The registration period starts on 17th June at 9:00am AEST and will remain open until 30th June at 11:59pm AEST.
  • Eligible Nintendo Account holders who are at least 18 years old can register for the drawing. You can easily sign up for an account here if you don’t already have one.
  • For groups of two or more, each attendee with their own Nintendo Account must be linked to the same free Nintendo Account Family Group. This ensures that all parties in the same group can attend together and on the same day.
  • If selected, attendance will be for one event day. More details about registering for and visiting Nintendo Live 2024 SYDNEY can be found on the Nintendo Live website.

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