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PAX East 2025 Welcomes Kinda Funny Co-Founder Greg Miller as This Year’s Storytime Speaker

Co-show organizers ReedPop and Penny Arcade today reveal that Greg Miller, co-founder of Kinda Funny, will be the Storytime keynote speaker for PAX East 2025, kicking off the event at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, taking place from Thursday, May 8, through Sunday, May 11, 2025.

Greg Miller boasts nearly two decades in the game industry, rising to prominence as IGN’s PlayStation team editor and hosting shows like Podcast Beyond.

Greg went on to co-found Kinda Funny, which has transformed games media coverage through daily live broadcasts, video podcasts, and a devoted community. Join Greg on Thursday morning as his Storytime talk celebrates the first decade of Kinda Funny… and may touch on his love of chicken wings.

Keep the weekend going strong after Greg’s show-opening keynote with four days of hands-on opportunities with exhibitors including The Pokémon Company, Devolver Digital, and Behaviour Interactive.

Round out the weekend with panels featuring fan-favorite creators, high-stakes gaming tournaments, and video game concerts.

PAX East badges are still available. Buy a Four-day badge for $261 or $72.50 for single-day badges for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. Limited quantities remaining for four-day and Saturday badges.

For travel info, event schedules, FAQs, and more, check out the PAX East website, and follow PAX on BlueskyTwitterFacebookTwitchYouTube, and Instagram.

About PAX

 

PAX, or Penny Arcade Expo, is a festival for gamers to celebrate gaming culture. First held in Seattle in 2004, PAX has nearly doubled in size each successive year, with PAX Prime 2014 selling out of tickets in a matter of minutes. Connecting the world’s leading game publishers with their most avid and influential fans, PAX expanded with a second show in Boston in 2010, and a third in San Antonio in 2015, making it the three largest gaming shows in North America. The first international PAX was held in Melbourne, Australia in 2013. In 2017, Penny Arcade established PAX Unplugged, its first tabletop-focused show, held in Philadelphia.

 

About ReedPop

ReedPop is a boutique group within RX – one of the world’s leading event organizers. Launched in 2006, the group has become the number one producer of pop culture events globally and a full-service digital content provider and media company. Delivering once-in-a-lifetime fan experiences curated specifically for localized audiences, ReedPop currently features events in North America, Europe and Asia, including New York Comic Con (NYCC), Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo (C2E2), PAX West, East, and Unplugged, Emerald City Comic Con (ECCC), Star Wars Celebration, MCM Comic Con, Eurogamer Expo (EGX), MagicCon, and more. In addition to organizing and managing events, ReedPop owns and operates the pop culture news site, Popverse, which is the exclusive home for livestreams from all of ReedPop’s major comic cons. The staff at ReedPop are a fan-based group of professionals uniquely qualified to build and serve the communities with whom they share a common passion.

About Penny Arcade

 

Penny Arcade has been the world’s most popular webcomic for over 20 years, with over 3.5 million readers. Started in 1998 in the living room of Mike Krahulik & Jerry Holkins, it has grown into a media empire encompassing multiple beloved properties such as Lookouts, Automata, and beloved D&D live-play series Acquisitions Incorporated. Penny Arcade was responsible for the creation of Child’s Play, a gaming charity that has raised over $45 million dollars for children across the world. They are also the founders of PAX, the number one consumer gaming festival in North America, with hundreds of thousands of loyal visitors every year.

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