Several game tournaments will be held throughout the day, including Call of Duty, Rocket League, Mario Kart, and even an Uno tournament. The event will also feature a panel of local and national influencers, food trucks, and local game shops as vendors, including Epic Loot out of Centerville and Kettering’s No Limit Gaming.
The one-day, free event drew 1,500 people during its inaugural year in 2022, Vyral co-owner Chris Jurgens said.
“Everyone was having fun,” he said. “It’s just a really fun, family-friendly event to bring the whole family to, for free.”
Vyral, which custom-builds PCs for customers worldwide, is giving away more than $15,000 in computers and equipment, including four fully customized gaming PCs, to kids 16 and younger, to give underprivileged kids a chance at their dream gaming or streaming rigs, Jurgens said.
There will also be charity events throughout the day, benefiting Dayton Children’s Hospital Extra Life program.
The after-party will be held at the Fairborn Phoenix theater, which is a ticketed event.
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