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A handful of international exhibitors dropped out of this August's Gen Con due to American immigration policy. Will it make a dent in Indy's tourism?
"I love Gen Con and it's not Gen Con's fault," Hamilton said. "I'm really sad and really angry about having to make this call." How immigration sentiment is affecting tourists' Indy plans.
Gen Con attendees are strongly encouraged to check the availability of each event to ensure they're not fully booked or sold out. What happens if you lose your badge? For starters, don't.
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Gen Con tickets are about to go on sale. How to get your badge before they're all sold out - MSNGen Con could sell out again this year, meaning those who want to attend might want to show some hustle and get a badge sooner than later. Here's what you need to know. When is Gen Con 2025?
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A guide to Gen Con for superfans and casuals - MSNThe latest: Gen Con has agreed to remain an Indianapolis exclusive through 2030, in part thanks to the ongoing Indiana Convention Center expansion. What they're saying: "This year, we are not just ...
Gen Con officials say this year’s event injected nearly $75 million into the Indianapolis economy, directly and indirectly, through restaurants, hotels, flights and dozens of other economic factors.
Gen Con 2022: Polygon explores the best new board games, role-playing games, card games, and events in Indianapolis. Plus what to look forward to in 2023.
Gen Con is the chance to not only find fans of games like Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder, but there are also anime fans, comic book fans, those who enjoy Star Trek, Star Wars, and just about ...
Gen Con 2024 packed the halls of the Indiana Convention Center this week, setting a record for attendance with more over 71,000 gamers and fans. “As our city’s skyline has grown, so has Gen Con’s ...
Gen Con spans a convention center and a football stadium, and hosts games and seminars in three adjacent hotels. This year, a record-breaking 80,000 people attended.
The biggest theme among new games at a record-breaking Gen Con this year was that everything old is new again. Publishers seem to be going back to the well, whether it’s bringing over IP from ...
Gen Con organizers say they are ‘deeply troubled’ by Indiana’s near-total abortion ban. As the Seattle-based organization considers its options, multiple tabletop publishers have taken the ...
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