RTX (event)

RTX
StatusInactive
GenreGaming, internet, content creation
VenueAustin Convention Center (2012–2023)
Location(s)Austin, Texas
CountryUnited States
Years active10
InauguratedMay 27–29, 2011
Most recentJuly 7–9, 2023
Attendance~600 (2011)
~5000 (2012)
~10,000 (2013)
~30,000 (2014)
~45,000 (2015)
~60,000 (2016)
~62,000 (2017)
~65,000 (2018)
Organized byRooster Teeth
SponsorPizza Hut (2015–2016)[1]
WebsiteOfficial website

RTX was a series of annual gaming and Internet conventions created by Rooster Teeth held primarily in Austin, Texas and for a period of time also Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and London, England, UK.

Starting as a small community gathering of 600 people in 2011, RTX significantly expanded in its following years, housing an estimated 62,000 people in 2017. RTX gained attention for its "celebration of that convergence of gaming and Internet culture."[2] In 2016, Tech Crunch described it as "SXSW meets Comic Con."[3] The event included panels on gaming and internet topics, exhibitor booths from independent and major game developers, as well as meet and greets with game developers, Rooster Teeth employees, and internet personalities. RTX was also notable for being one of the first places consumers may play major video game releases such as Halo 4 and Rainbow Six: Siege.

In December 2023, Rooster Teeth GM Jordan Levin announced the cancelation of RTX 2024, due to "never being profitable" as well as extended renovations to the Austin Convention Center.[4]

  1. ^ "Pizza Hut Is Coming Back to This Huge Gaming Event". Fortune. Jonathan Chew. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  2. ^ Khan, Imad (7 July 2014). "Inside RTX 2014, the 'mad Internet media place'". www.dailydot.com. The Daily Dot. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  3. ^ Williams, Felicia (6 July 2016). "Rooster Teeth's Burnie Burns on pioneering online-only video". Tech Crunch. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  4. ^ Whittaker, Richard. "Rooster Teeth Cancels RTX 2024". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 22 December 2023.