Get ready, gamers! Nintendo Live 2023, a grand celebration of all things Nintendo, is set to take place at the Seattle Convention Center from September 1 to 4. This immersive event promises hands-on Nintendo Switch gameplay, riveting gaming tournaments, live stage performances, memorable photo opportunities, exclusive event merchandise, and much more. The event is open to fans of all ages, making it the perfect family outing.
Grab Your Tickets
Interested in attending? The ticket registration opens on May 31 at 9 a.m. PT and will run until June 22 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Nintendo Account holders, aged 18 or above, are eligible to register for a chance to be selected for free tickets. If you’re planning to attend as a group, ensure all attendees have their Nintendo Accounts linked to the same free Nintendo Account Family group. More details can be found on the Nintendo Live website.
Join the Fun at PAX West
For those also heading to PAX West, Nintendo Live 2023 will be running concurrently at the Seattle Convention Center. While a PAX West badge alone does not guarantee entry, badge holders can visit the official PAX West website for more information.
A Gaming Tournament Like No Other
In addition to gameplay and live performances, Nintendo Live 2023 will be hosting the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Championship 2023 and Splatoon 3 Championship 2023 tournaments. Online qualifiers start on May 27, offering top performers a golden ticket to the main event. Register for the qualifiers today!

Get the Full Experience
From September 1 through September 4, the doors to Nintendo Live 2023 will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. PT. The event will take place in the Arch at 705 Pike at the Seattle Convention Center. For more information about Nintendo Live 2023, visit the official website.
Important Legal Information
Please note, no purchase is necessary to participate in the tournaments. Both tournaments are open to legal residents of the US and Canada aged 13+ and Mexico aged 18+. Full details about qualifiers, prizes, and terms can be found in the Official Rules on the Nintendo website.

