MomoCon, the largest celebration of anime and gaming in the Southeast United States, has announced new guests from D20 Avengers cast as well as its 2025 lineup of fighting game tournaments happening at the Georgia World Congress Center from Thursday, May 22, through Sunday, May 25, 2025.
Popular Dungeons and Dragons role-playing group Six Sides of Gaming will grace MomoCon 2025 with its legendary D20 Avengers cast including Mela Lee (Mortal Kombat 11, Fire Emblem, The Owl House, Vampire Knight), Johnny Young (Apex Legends, World War Z, Cyberpunk 2077), Justine Huxley (Lost Ark, Apex Legends, Red Dead Redemption II), Nicholas Roye (Spidey and His Amazing Friends, Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash), Damien Haas (Beyblade X, Smosh, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth), as well as The Deadliest Dungeon cast (Devin, Austin, Sam and Adam).
MomoCon 2025’s tournament lineup heats up with a bevy of fighting games, including Street Fighter 6, TEKKEN 8, Rivals of Aether II, Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, and Guilty Gear -Strive-. Compete in popular Nintendo titles including Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Super Smash Bros. Melee, Splatoon 3, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Mario Party Superstars, and Super Mario Party: Jamboree.
Several tournaments feature cash prize pools up to $5,000. The top eight finishers in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles will split a $5,000 prize pool, Splatoon 3 includes a $1,000 Pot Bonus paid out to the top three teams, and the top eight players in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe 12-player free-for-all will be rewarded from a $2,300 Pot Bonus.
Players and teams interested in competing in one of MomoCon 2025’s official tournaments can register here. Attendees can purchase a Multi-Day 4-Day pass for $80, Thursday or Sunday Only passes for $50, a Friday Only pass for $55, and a Saturday Only pass for $65 via MomoCon’s official website.
For more information, check out the event’s official website and follow MomoCon on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Discord, and Instagram for event updates.
About MomoCon
Founded in 2004 by Jessica Merriman and Chris Stuckey, then students at Georgia Tech, MomoCon has grown from a 700-person on-campus event to the largest event in the southeast United States for fans of video games, animation, cosplay, comics, and tabletop games.