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PAX Unplugged Exhibitor List Announced

PAX Unplugged 2017 will be the first tabletop-focused PAX event.  Pax Unplugged will host a stable of prominent exhibitors, including Wizards of the Coast, Paizo, Fantasy Flight, Asmodee, and CMON, among many others. Tickets for the show are on sale now, and the event takes place November 17-19, 2017 at Philadelphia's Pennsylvania Convention Center.

Part of Penny Arcade's international roster of events, PAX Unplugged will reflect the experience millions of PAX attendees have enjoyed for more than a decade, but with a spotlight on card, board and other tabletop games, celebrating the medium's rich and thriving culture. Attendees will have the opportunity to see the reveal of new and exciting titles, go hands-on with upcoming games, partake in tournaments and sit in on panels headlined by the industry's leading minds.

While PAX Unplugged will cater to the tabletop industry and affiliated communities, a selection of video games featuring board and card game elements will also have a place at the show.

Game developers and publishers interested in exhibiting at PAX Unplugged 2017 can contact the PAXUnplugged team. For additional information, check out the Facebook page for PAX or their Twitter.


Confirmed PAX Unplugged 2017 Exhibitors (In Alphabetical Order):

9th Level Games
Academy Games
Albino Dragon
Alderac Entertainment Group
Anvil Eight Games
APE Games
Arcane Wonders
Arcknight
Ares Games
Asmodee
Atlas Games
B & B Games Studio
Baba Geek Games
Black Oak
Blind Ferret Entertainment
Braine Games
Breaking Games
Broken Token
Brotherwise Games
Calliope Games
Capstone Games
Carolina Game Tables
CMON
Cool Stuff Inc
Copper Frog Games
Crimson Night Studios
Critsuccess
Cubicle 7
Cyanide and Happiness
Daily Magic Games
Devir Americas
Dized
Dog Might Games
Dwarven Forge
Eagle-Gryphon Games
Elderwood Academy
Elzra
Emergence Team
Fantasy Flight
Foambrain
Forged By Geeks
Fowers Games
Fun to 11
Gale Force 9
Geek Chic
Geeknson LTD
Gigamic
Goodman Games
Golden Bell Studios
Grand Gamers Guild
Greater than Games
Grey Fox Games
Handelabra Games
Hero Forge
Iello
Indie Boards and Cards
Indie Game Developer Network
InIt Gear
Intoxicatingly
Ironmark Games
Jason Anarchy Games
John Wick Presents
Kickstarter
Lay Waste Games
Leder Games
Level 99 Games
Level Up Dice
Liveware Lab
Lone Shark Games
Lone Wolf Development
LongPack Games
Looney Labs
Magpie Games
Mantic Games
Mayday Games
Mayfair Games
Metallic Dice Games
Mind Bottling Games
Monocle Society
Monte Cook
Nailed It
Nauvoo Games
Necronamicards
North Star Games
Onyx Path Publishing
Orange Machine Games
Paizo
Pandemonium Books and Games
Passport Games Studios
Petersen Games
Portal Games Company
PulsArt Studio
Quick Simple Fun Games
Q-Workshop
Rather Dashing Games
Reaper Miniatures
Renegade Games
Restoration Games
Rob and Dave Games
Seventh Sphere Publishing
SFR Inc
hoot Again Games
Skybound Studios
SlugFest Games
Smirk and Dagger Games
Space Goat Productions
Steamforged Games
Steve Jackson Games
Strange Machine Games
Stronghold Games
Studio 2 Publishing
Studio Woe
Studio Wumpus
Table Titans
Tabletop Co-op
Tasty Minstrel Games
The Burning Wheel
The Compleat Strategist
The Creativity Hub
The Indie Bazaar
TheWarStore.com
Thompson Productions LLC
ThunderGryph Games
Twogether Studios
Underbite Games
Wizards of the Coast
White Wolf Entertainment
Wolff Design
Wyrd Games
Wyrmwood
Yanaguana Games
Zafty Games

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