Level Up Your Year: GAME OVER 2024 Tournament at North Bend Theatre

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The **GAME OVER 2024** Nintendo gaming tournament is set for December 28, 2024, at North Bend Theatre, offering a welcoming environment for gamers of all skill levels. Running from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m.

, this annual event features competitions in beloved games like Mario Kart™ and Super Smash Bros™, making it a must-attend for gaming enthusiasts. Participants are encouraged to register early to secure their spots, as ticket purchases include hours of gameplay, delicious pizza, and unlimited popcorn and soda. The tournament emphasizes community, allowing players to connect and celebrate their shared passion for gaming. Winners will receive free movie passes and their names featured on the marquee, adding excitement to the event. With a vibrant atmosphere and interactive activities planned, attendees can expect an unforgettable experience that fosters a sense of belonging among local gamers.

Don’t miss this year-end celebration at North Bend Theatre!

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