QuakeCon 2017 Information


QuakeCon 2017

QuakeCon 2017
August 24-27, 2017
Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center
Grapevine, TX

Video Gaming Convention

QuakeCon is an annual celebration of games and the people who play them. Founded in 1996 by a group of friends on IRC, QuakeCon has grown to become one of the most distinguished festivals in gaming, welcoming thousands of gamers from around the globe to participate in the annual four-day event. QuakeCon features North America's largest BYOC (Bring-Your-Own-Computer) LAN Party, tournaments, exhibits, workshops, sneak peeks of Bethesda's upcoming games, and more. QuakeCon is free and open to the public thanks to the support of id Software, Bethesda Softworks, the QuakeCon volunteer staff, and its event sponsors and exhibitors.

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At-Door Rates
Free: All 4 Days

Attendance Information

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Previous/Future Events

QuakeCon 2023  —  August 10-13, 2023
QuakeCon 2020  —  August 6-9, 2020
QuakeCon 2019  —  July 25-28, 2019
QuakeCon 2018  —  August 9-12, 2018
QuakeCon 2017  —  August 24-27, 2017
QuakeCon 2016  —  August 4-7, 2016
QuakeCon 2015  —  July 23-26, 2015
QuakeCon 2014  —  July 17-20, 2014
QuakeCon 2013  —  August 1-4, 2013
QuakeCon 2012  —  August 2-5, 2012
QuakeCon 2011  —  August 4-7, 2011
QuakeCon 2010  —  August 12-15, 2010
QuakeCon 2009  —  August 13-16, 2009
QuakeCon 2008  —  July 31 - August 3, 2008
QuakeCon 2007  —  August 2-5, 2007
QuakeCon 2006  —  August 3-6, 2006
QuakeCon 2005  —  August 11-14, 2005
QuakeCon 2004  —  August 12-15, 2004
QuakeCon 2003  —  August 15-17, 2003
QuakeCon 2002  —  August 15-18, 2002
QuakeCon 2001  —  August 9-12, 2001
QuakeCon 2000  —  August 3-6, 2000
QuakeCon 1999  —  August 5-8, 1999
QuakeCon 1998  —  July 22-26, 1998
QuakeCon 1997  —  July 16-20, 1997
QuakeCon 1996  —  August 15-18, 1996

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