EGS 2023 ‘SURVIVALL’, the most relevant gamer event in Latin America returns

The EGS 2023 will take place from November 17 to 19 at the World Trade Center of CDMX, expecting to have an attendance of 45,000 visitors


The Entertainment Gaming Show (EGS) will take place from November 17 to 19 at the World Trade Center of CDMX, expecting to exceed 45,000 visitors. This was announced by Outplay, together with Gaming Partners, on the occasion of the official presentation of EGS 2023, called ‘SURVIVALL’.

This gaming event, which will take place from November 17 to 19 at the World Trade Center of CDMX, promises to be an unprecedented experience that expects record attendance of fans and spectators.

The EGS has maintained its relevance in the industry for more than two decades, consolidating itself as one of the most significant events in Latin America. The ‘SURVIVALL’ edition seeks to bring together the gaming community and showcase the latest developments in the sector.

The official poster presentation attracted more than 120 people, including industry representatives, press, influencers and sponsors. For the first time, Mexican artistic talent was combined with the innovation of artificial intelligence to create a unique and exciting concept.

More about EGS Survivall 2023

The motto ‘SURVIVALL’ reflects the inclusion of all gaming communities, represented by characters who face diverse experiences in the world of video games. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in weekly challenges on the event website, www.egsmexico.com, and during EGS itself, to win free tickets, prizes, consoles, virtual reality headsets, and more.

The EGS 2023 will take place at the WTC Mexico City, hoping to exceed the attendance of more than 45,000 visitors eager to learn about the latest innovations in the video game industry.

Ticket sales are now available on the official website, offering options for the weekend, as well as the exclusive ticket that includes the mythical EGS Night.

Do not miss this unique opportunity to be part of the celebration of the video game industry in Latin America.

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