Gen Con Indianapolis 2023 will not require COVID-19 vaccination or masks. Learn more:
Ben Jeatran has attended Gen Con for six years. While COVID-19 changed the conference this year, he says there are some benefits.Gen Con announced Tuesday it does not plan to require proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or mask use in 2023, a return to entry rules not seen since 2019.
"As of January 2023, Gen Con will not require proof of vaccination or masks at the 2023 convention. While continuously monitoring the situation, organizers will reserve the right to change this policy if conditions warrant at any time, including up to the start date of the convention," the statement read.
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