MomoCon, the largest celebration of anime and gaming in the Southeast United States, returns to the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta from Thursday, May 21, to Sunday, May 24, 2026. This year, MomoCon is partnering with AMD to power major gaming and creator-focused experiences across the event, bringing hundreds of high-performance systems and interactive activations directly to attendees.

As part of the partnership, AMD will power MomoCon’s PC Freeplay area, featuring more than 200 high-end desktop PCs available for attendees to experience, included with their MomoCon badge. Whether jumping into competitive titles, exploring new games, or just playing with friends, the expanded Freeplay area is designed to be one of the largest and most accessible PC gaming spaces at any convention in the United States.

AMD will also support MomoCon’s Stream Zone, a dedicated area where streamers and content creators can broadcast live directly from the show floor. Equipped with powerful hardware and built for ease of use, the Stream Zone allows creators to connect with their audiences in real time while capturing the energy of the event. Between the PC Freeplay Area, Stream Zone, and Bring Your Own Computer LAN event, MomoCon has a lot to offer for PC gamers to see and experience for 2026.

On the exhibit floor, AMD will host a major booth presence featuring daily giveaways, hands-on demos, and opportunities for attendees to experience the latest in PC technology. Fans can expect live demonstrations of desktops, laptops, and handheld gaming devices, along with partnered PC giveaways and additional surprises throughout the weekend.

This partnership builds on MomoCon’s continued focus on expanding its gaming footprint, which includes a 24-hour gaming hall, esports competitions, and a wide range of interactive experiences for players of all levels.

For more information on the event, check out the official MomoCon site and follow MomoCon on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, Tumblr, Discord, and Instagram for updates.

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