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IGN Live tickets are now available

IGN Live tickets are now available

IGN Live is right around the corner – and IGN has finally opened the first round of tickets for purchase and announced the first wave of partners for this first-ever event, set to be held at L.A.'s Magic Box @ The Reef from June 7 to June 9.

Tickets for IGN Livecan now be purchased and they start at $50 – with prices climbing for extras like VIP passes, gift bags, and more. Newly-announced partners include the likes of TikTok, with which IGN will be building the TikTok Creator Studio @ IGN Live, where creators can go to create content in real-time. Also on-board as a partner is Toyota, which will be sponsoring a number of lounges throughout the event, in an effort to promote the 2025 Toyota Camry.

IGN Live tickets are now available

IGN Live is hosted by long-loved gaming and entertainment publication IGN, and if you’re a reader of IGN you’ll know what to expect. The show will span three days, and is actually part of the longer-running virtual event Summer of Gaming. 

IGN Live tickets are now available

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What guests will be at IGN Live?

IGN says the event will feature first-looks at unreleased video games, TV shows, and movies, along with celebrity panels. A huge range of publishers and game studios will be present, including Amazon Games, Atari, Bandai Namco, Crunchyroll, Lenovo Legion, Netflix, Null Games, S-GAME, Square Enix, Tripwire Interactive, and more. 

IGN Live tickets are now available

The roster of celebrity panels is exciting in and of itself. The cast of Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power, Borderlands, and more will be present, and attendees will get a look at new anime from Crunchyroll. Xbox head Phil Spencer will be there too, showcasing upcoming releases for the platform.

Note: IGN is part of Mashable's parent company, Ziff Davis.

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