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By Staff
Blizzard has just posted a sneak peek at some of the events we can expect at BlizzCon 2023! The last wave of tickets will be on sale Friday, September 29 at 12 pm PDT.
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Don’t miss out on your last chance to attend BlizzCon® 2023 November 3-4 in person with our final ticket sale to this year’s event. You’ll have the opportunity to purchase a ticket during a third wave of ticket sales on Friday, September 29 at 12pm PDT (19:00 GMT). Here’s a first glimpse into some of the events and programming you can expect in person.
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Tickets will be sold through AXS: if you don’t have an AXS account already, we recommend making one in advance of the sale. Tickets will go on sale Friday, September 29 at 12pm PDT (19:00 GMT). Please note that you can purchase a maximum of two tickets per transaction. You’ll find more information about BlizzCon 2023 tickets at BlizzCon.com. Some content at BlizzCon is rated for Mature audiences and is not suitable for children: children under 7 will not be permitted to enter, and anyone under the age of 17 must be accompanied by an adult.
If you can’t make it to the show in person to catch the action, don’t worry, BlizzCon 2023 will be live streaming all content from the arena for free. We’ll also have details soon on a new set of in-game goodies for this year’s event we’re calling the “BlizzCon Collection” (previously known as the Virtual Ticket) – stay tuned to find out more in the coming weeks.
Whether you will be joining us in-person or online, we can’t wait to see you! To stay up to date with all things BlizzCon, be sure to follow us on our official social media channel, and head to BlizzCon.com for more information about the show.
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By Stan
Last week, Blizzard revealed more details about tickets for the upcoming BlizzCon and we also got to see the key art which shows Thrall. Now the question is why Thrall and what role will he play in WoW going forward?
If you haven't seen it yet here's the full version of the BlizzCon key art:
Each game has a different character tied to it, we have Lilith for Diablo, Winston representing Overwatch, an elf holding Hearthstone cards, a gnome engineer/flight master for Arclight Rumble and Thrall for WoW.
As far as announcements go, I believe Blizzard reveals a new WoW expansion every other BlizzCon and around BlizzCon, Dragonflight will have been out for just 1 year, so one would think they will reveal a big content update for the game instead.
Some wild speculations surrounding Thrall even mention the revival of Heroes of the Storm because this can easily be interpreted as HotS Thrall.
Just for comparison, Jaina was in the 2017 key art when Battle for Azeroth was announced and Sylvanas represented Warcraft on the BlizzCon 2019 key art when Shadowlands was revealed.
Do you think we'll see Thrall in Dragonflight or will we see a new expansion announcement? Let us know in the comments!
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By Staff
After 4 years, BlizzCon will be returning to the Anaheim Convention Center on November 3-4!
Blizzard today revealed details about BlizzCon 2023. After four years of online events, BlizzCon finally returns in its former glory. If you plan on attending the event, make sure to book accommodation now before it's too late.
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After four years of gathering online–adventuring through Azeroth, teaming up in Overwatch, traversing the fields of Sanctuary, or warming yourself by the fire in the Tavern–it’s finally time to gather in person once more. We are happy to announce that BlizzCon will be returning to the Anaheim Convention Center on November 3-4!
Our players are at the heart of what makes BlizzCon great–a place where games are the common ground for connection and friendship. Whether you’re coming to hang out with friends you only ever get to see online, celebrating epic moments in the games we love, exploring what’s on offer in the convention center halls, or eager to learn what’s next for our universes, BlizzCon is being created for you. It’s the community that has always made this event so special, and we can’t wait to see you all again.
We’ll be back with more details about the show next month including ticketing information, cosplay and other competition details, and more.
For those of you who want to book accommodation now, our hotel blocks are now available. Whether you’ll be joining us in person or online, we can’t wait to share what we’ve been working on and celebrate together. We are counting down the days alongside you.
Stay up to date with BlizzCon and all things Blizzard by following us on Twitter.
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By Staff
Blizzard President Mike Ybarra posted an update on BlizzCon 2023 in a short tweet yesterday.
While Blizzard still hasn't officially announced the return of BlizzCon this year, the latest tweet from Mike Ybarra has sparked some hope about the event. According to the tweet, the Blizzard President conducted a "BlizzCon review" and apparently we'll "learn more soon when the team is ready".
Placeholder for tweet 1648463874851749888 Many folks would love to see BlizzCon return after a 3-year hiatus. Last year, Mike Ybarra talked about Blizzard's commitment to bringing back BlizzCon in 2023. This year's BlizzCon would most likely take place between November 2-5. We'll keep an eye out for the latest BlizzCon news!
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By Staff
Due to the ongoing health crisis, Blizzard revealed there won't be a BlizzCon this year either and we can expect a similar event to BlizzConline 2021 in early 2022.
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Greetings Blizzard community,
I hope you’re all staying safe and well. As guidelines in California around in-person gatherings continue to evolve and the status of the pandemic fluctuates around the globe, the teams across Blizzard have been discussing what this means for one of the events we miss the most: BlizzCon. We know some of you might be wondering about your own plans to potentially cross the country—not to mention oceans—and meet your friends, family, and fellow community members in California, so today, we wanted to give you a heads-up that we’ve decided we will not be holding BlizzCon this year.
Building an in-person BlizzCon is an epic and complex affair that takes many months of preparation—not just for us, but also for the many talented production partners, esports pros, hosts, entertainers, artists, and other collaborators we team up with locally and globally to put all of the pieces together. The ongoing complexities and uncertainties of the pandemic have impacted our ability to properly move forward on many of these fronts, and ultimately we’re now past the point where we’d be able to develop the kind of event we’d want to create for you in November.
But we don’t want to let too long go by before we connect with everyone again. So in the meantime, we’re planning a global event for the early part of next year, combining an online show along the lines of our recent BlizzConline with smaller in-person gatherings, and we’ll share more as our plans come together.
We very much look forward to celebrating with you all again. Until then, we’ll see you in Azeroth, Outland, Sanctuary, and all the other worlds we call home.
–Saralyn Smith, Executive Producer of BlizzCon
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