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Read MorePAX Online 2020 is kicking off this Saturday, and it won’t be like other online conventions this year. While other conventions go for the weekend, PAX Online will last for nine straight days on PAX’s official Twitch channels. No matter when you’re awake, something will be going down at the convention. We take a look at 10 panels happening throughout this massive event that you should check out. More information on PAX Online can be found here.
Saturday, September 12
Sid Meier’s Memoir!: A Conversation with Sid Meier about His Life in Computer Games
7:30 p.m. EST/4:30 p.m. PST
Iconic programmer Sid Meier will take part in a pre-recorded panel about their new book Sid Meier’s Memoir!: A Life in Computer Games, which was released this week. Many people know him as the creator of the acclaimed Civilization video game series. For their accomplishments, Meier was inducted into The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame in 1999. The stream can be viewed here.
Sunday, September 13
The Lyrical: From Games to Gigs
5:30 a.m. EST/2:30 a.m. PST
Australian musician The Lyrical will unveil a special pre-recorded performance for PAX Online. Inspired by their love of video games, The Lyrical have unveiled a slew of original material, including their 2018 studio album Remember The Roots. When they're not playing music, The Lyrical is streaming on their Twitch channel. You can watch the stream here.
Monday, September 14
5:30 a.m. EST/2:30 a.m. PST
Dungeons & Drag Queers will invade the event with a special one-shot live show. This series follows three heroes and their adventures in the town of Xan'moxie. Peak Distapan, Candice Gallimore, Jack Gorman and AJ Lamarque will take part of this event. Previous episodes of Dungeons & Drag Queers can be heard here. The panel can be viewed here.
35 Years of Stomps: Ranking Mario’s Enemies
1:00 p.m. EST/10 a.m. PST
With Nintendo celebrating Mario's 35th anniversary, the folks at Nintendo World Report will come together to rank the plumber's foes in a pre-recorded panel. Where will enemies like Shy Guys and Boos land on this list? You can watch the panel here.
Tuesday, September 15
A Hero for All: A Chat on Diversity with the Cast of Overwatch
2:15 p.m. EST/11:15 a.m. PST
Overwatch features one of the most diverse roster of characters today. In this pre-recorded panel, several voice actors from the game will discuss their journey into voice acting and the joys of representing different cultures in Overwatch. Jen Cohn (Pharah), Anjali Bhimani (Symmetra), Paul Nakauchi (Hanzo), Crispin Freeman (Winston), Benz Antoine (Baptiste), Carolina Ravassa (Sombra), and Keith Silverstein (Torbjorn) will take part of this panel. You can watch the panel here.
Saturday, September 19
3:30 p.m. EST/12:30 p.m. PST
Some of the brightest video game composers will come together in a pre-recorded panel about working in the industry. Sarah Schachner (Assasin's Creed: Valhalla), Gareth Coker (Halo Infinite), Wilbert Roget (Mortal Kombat 11), Ludvig Forssell (Death Stranding), and Mick Gordon (Doom) will be on hand for this event. You can watch the panel here.
How to Make the Worst Video Game Adaptations Possible
4 p.m. EST/1 p.m. PST
Over the decades, many video game adaptations left a bad taste in everyone's mouths. With this live event, a slew of panelists will talk about the worst video game adaptations ever and come up with their own horrible adaptations as well. Game designer Liam Edwards and video game writer Mike Drucker will host the panel with special guests Detective Pikachu writer Dan Hernandez, Honest Trailers writer Danielle Radford, and game designer Xalavier Nelson. You can watch the panel here.
6 p.m. EST/ 9 p.m. PST
Vampire: The Court of Cups will hold a special live show at PAX Online. This series follows a group of vampires hanging out in coffee shops and drinking blood. The show features Jasmine Bhullar as The Storyteller, Tabitha Sheehan as Ulrika Draeger, Patrick Groome as Dogfood, Lidija Piper as Dr. Charlotte Lamb, and Holly Conrad as Elizabeth Wonder. Previous episodes of The Court of Cups can be heard here. The panel can be seen here.
Sunday, September 20
6:15 p.m. EST/3:15 p.m. PST
Over the years, many developers have found success with developing games for retro consoles such as the original Nintendo and the Sega Genesis. This pre-recorded panel dives into the ins and outs of creating new titles with old school hardware. Mega Cat Studios' founder James Deighan and lead designer Andrew Marsh will be on hand for the discussion. Mega Cat Studios is best known for their titles Tanzer, Coffee Crisis, and Log Jammers. You can watch the panel here.
Tea with Grandma Gamers: Old Ladies Talk #$%@ about Games
6:30 p.m. EST/3:30 p.m. PST
Anyone who says old people can't play video games clearly haven't met Jessa, Shirley Curry, and Merrie. These three ladies have been dominating the Let’s Play world, and they'll be joining forces to talk about their experiences in a pre-recorded panel. You can watch the panel here.
Today, Blizzard Entertainment have released the origin story of new Overwatch hero Echo. The hero was created Overwatch founder by Dr. Mina Liao. You can check out the brief visual below.
The character was first seen in the Reunion animated short, which introduced Ashe in the game. Echo made another appearance during the Overwatch 2 short Zero Hour. As expected, players will be able to test out Echo in the Public Test Region very soon.
Currently, the Overwatch Archives event is happening until April 2. Players will be able to take on tougher challenge missions this time around. Until tomorrow (March 19), players will have the chance to gain a new Symmetra Epic skin by winning nine games in Quick Play, Competitive Play, or Arcade.