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New To The Moon Games Expo coming to Birmingham this November

A new UK gaming event, To The Moon Games Expo, is coming to Birmingham’s NEC Arena November 12th-13th this year.

It’s a good time to be a gamer in the Midlands as DreamHack and ESL One are coming to Brimingham in 2026 as well.

Organisers claim the even will ‘break down financial barriers’ as anyone can exhibit at the expo, regardless of their budget.

In a recent press release, the organisers claim: “We stand against overpriced events, money should be kept with the creatives.”

Various games will be playable at the event including tactical first-person shooter Ready or Not by Ireland-based VOID Interactive.

This is the first time the game, which see’s players control a police unit against criminals and terrorists, has been exhibited in the UK.

Alongside it, VOID interactive will be running a fully-immersive SWAT experience for attendees alongside ex-UK special forces veterans from Dark
Prism.

Additionally, the upcoming title God Save Birmingham from Ocean Drive Games will be playable at the event.

The game takes players to 14th-century medieval Birmingham and have to survive in the town which is overrun by the undead.

There will also be a dedicated indie developer section as well as Wired Productions’ new Task Time and Dovetail Games’ yet-to-be-announced title.

The expo will also feature meet and greets with a huge host of voice actors.

This inculdes Reed Shannon, the voice of Ekko in League of Legends, 2XKO and Arcane, who will debut his live music at To The Moon.

Sam Roukin, who voices Ghost in the Call of Duty Modern Warfare franchise, will also make his first-ever UK expo appearance.

Other voice actors at the event include:

  • League of Legends
    • Ellen Thomas – Ambessa
  • Baldur’s Gate 3
    • Tamaryn Payne – Mizora
    • Amelia Tyler – The Narrator
    • Andrew Wincott – Raphael
  • Kingdom Come Deliverance 2:
    • Luke Dale – Hans Capon
    • Tom McKay – Henry of Skalitz

There will also be a creator-driven League of Legends esports tournament.

Top EUW League of Legends streamers Alois, NoArmWhatley, Dumbs and SloppyWalrus have built teams from their viewers to compete alongside their community for a 50k prize pool.

To The Moon will also feature networking areas for creators and B2B discussions with the latter featuring key notes from over 50 speakers.

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