rAge 2013 in pictures

7 October 2013

This past weekend, South Africa’s largest annual gaming expo, rAge took place and hordes of gamers poured into the Coca-Cola Dome to enjoy the latest technology, consoles, PCs and games from the biggest (and smallest) of publishers.

For those who may have not had the chance to go, or maybe just want to relive the experience, you can check you MyGaming’s gallery of the event below.

Booths:

The Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag booth at the Megarom stand was obviously busy throughout the weekend, attracting fans to watch, play or just gawk at Ubisoft’s upcoming pirate-assassin adventure.

Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag booth

Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag booth

Hardware:

Alienware’s high-powered desktops were a highlight, running Battlefield 4 on ultra settings.

Battlefield 4 running on Alienware's desktop

Battlefield 4 running on Alienware’s desktop

Boardgames:

rAge 2013 was the platform for SA’s fanatical boardgame players, showing some great skill and interesting games throughout the weekend.

Boardgames at rAge 2013

Boardgames at rAge 2013

LAN

The LAN was once again a core attraction at the event, which showcased the diverse (and interesting) gaming community that we have in South Africa.

NAG LAN @ rAge 2013

NAG LAN @ rAge 2013

Check out the full gallery below:

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PS3 price cuts in SA?

PS4 in SA: demand exceeds supply

Energy eSports secures new sponsors

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    07.10.2013 at 13:56

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