
Five reasons to check out Fan Expo Boston this weekend
Party the night away at the Bard's Night Bash
Guests with three-day, ultimate, VIP, or Saturday passes can access the Bard's Night Bash, a new event for 2025. Set for Saturday night, the special afterparty invites attendees to bring 'Dungeons & Dragons' vibes with fantasy attire and activities. The festivities will also include a DJ and drinks available for purchase.
Get your game on
Gamers will have plenty to do at the event, which includes an open gaming zone, where attendees can test their skills at titles like 'Mortal Kombat 1' and 'Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.' Fans can also check out the live 'Dungeons & Dragons' nights each evening, when several video game voice actors will play the tabletop adventure with help from the audience. Classic Japanese arcade games and a dedicated tabletop play zone will also be available throughout the weekend.
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Step into the foam fighting arena
Think you have Obi-Wan level dueling skills? Take part in epic (and safe) battles in the foam fighting arena throughout the weekend. Fan Expo Boston will have a dedicated space for attendees to face off using various padded weapons, available from open to close each day of the event. Just make sure you have the high ground!
Explore free libraries
Take a break from the action and kick back with a book from the event's Free Little Library. Located in the Book Nook, attendees can donate titles as well as pick up new stories to enjoy. If tastes range beyond traditional books, a manga library will be on hand as well, featuring a curated collection of the Japanese-style comics.
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