CCP Games Announces EVE Fanfest 2023 Dates; Commemorates twenty years Of EVE Online

EVE Online's Fan fest is likewise celebrating twenty years of the in 2023, with Fan fest functioning as a way for CCP Games to show their commitment to the concept of EVE Forever.

The upcoming even will take place in Reykjavík, Iceland on September 21-23, 2023. EVE Online's big gamer event will include the panels, presentations and more from EVE developers and gamers alike, as well as the bar crawl around the Icelandic capital, and the Party at the Top of the World.

EVE Online's Fan fest 2023 tickets have actually gone on sale, with Early Bird tickets beginning at $159 USD, while standard tickets after the Early Bird ones sell out will offer for $259 USD.

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EVE Online's Fan fest is a go for next year, taking players once again to a volcanic island in the middle of the Atlantic, Iceland. This coming Fan fest is a huge one, as CCP Games is celebrating 20 years of EVE Online.

Via this early morning's news release:

Additionally, at Fan fest 2022, video games' outlet The Escapist filed a documentary commemorating the MMO's go back to its annual fan celebrations. Aptly called the EVE Fan fest Documentary, CCP and The Escapist offered a look at what fans can anticipate when the full documentary releases next year.

Fan fest 2023 will be the biggest event of EVE yet. EVE will live permanently, but will only turn twenty as soon as, said CCP Creative Director Berger Finnbogason. We're providing the neighborhood a remarkable experience, reviewing what this universe has actually offered us, and showing our commitment to making EVE survive on permanently. EVE is entering its 3rd years strong, and we have no plans of slowing down. The video game's future has never been brighter with the recent Uprising growth and continued EVE Progressed updates. Our community continues to influence us and we couldn't be more grateful for their efforts over the last twenty years.

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