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BlizzCon short for Blizzard Convention and sometimes stylized as Blizzcon is an annual convention hosted by Blizzard Entertainment at the Anaheim Convention Center , 10 miles from Blizzard's headquarters in Irvine, Southern California. Each year at BlizzCon, Blizzard holds numerous panels revealing their upcoming titles and newest game content, displaying art, hosting live tournaments, putting out playable demos, and much more.
The first BlizzCon was held in October of , [2] and was not an overly successful event. After a year off, BlizzCon returned in , with the popularity of World of Warcraft pushing attendance far higher, and has been a success ever since. BlizzCon is held at the Anaheim Convention Center in California over the course of two days, typically Friday and Saturday, from 10am until 10pm.
Blizzard generally saves major announcements about upcoming games for BlizzCon. All of the World of Warcraft expansions have been announced at BlizzCon, except for Legion which was announced at gamescom The cost of the ticket which varies each year grants attendees entry to the convention hall for the duration of the event and an exclusive Goodie Bag, which often contains things such as in-game rewards for their games, beta keys for upcoming Blizzard titles, and other exclusive Blizzard paraphernalia.
Since the amount of tickets is finite, dates for the ticket sales are announced months in advance. On sale day, the tickets are often sold out within the first few hours. The Virtual Ticket gives a front row seat at BlizzCon from the comfort of ones own couch, live and in high definition. They'll get comprehensive coverage of both days of the show, including panels, contests, interviews, the closing ceremony, and more, along with some cool commemorative in-game goodies.
They can even stream the convention using the free BlizzCon Mobile app. Speaking of leaks: BlizzCon 's slate of World of WarCraft announcements—about Burning Crusade Classic and a new Shadowlands content drop—appeared on Blizzard's servers one day before the event. You can read all about that here.
Blizzard President J. Much of Hearthstone 's biggest news was already formally revealed ahead of Friday's presentation: a new "Core" set of cards. All free-to-play players of the card game will have access to the new cards, which will keep them in contention when matching up against more seasoned, expansion-owning players. In WoW Classic -like fashion, one set of cards will be retired and moved to a "Legacy" mode so that players can face off within a crystallized time capsule of the game's earliest state.
But today also saw the brand-new announcement of Hearthstone: Mercenaries , a new mode that includes "roguelike" battling scenarios and "leveling up" opportunities for the mode's cards. Though no gameplay from this mode was shown, it certainly sounds like it draws inspiration from popular deckbuilder games like Slay the Spire and Monster Train.
Ahead of today's events, Blizzard debuted an Instagram account for the smartphone-exclusive game Diablo Immortal , which seemed to hint at an impending launch—and that's unsurprising, given that Blizzard previously launched a region-limited closed alpha test of the game on Android phones. Ars Technica was invited to the test, and my limited tests confirmed, among other things, a lack of gamepad support but otherwise competent introductory gameplay, should you be OK with tapping a phone screen to control isometric hack-and-slash adventures.
However, the tests' limitations meant I couldn't dive into Immortal 's approach to endgame content—and how real-world money and microtransactions will ultimately factor into the game, since it will launch as a free-to-play title. Whether we learn more about those aspects during BlizzCon's ongoing video presentations, scheduled throughout today and tomorrow, remains to be seen, but for now, the game does not yet have a formal release date in any territories.
Yet while there was plenty of Diablo and WoW to go around during today's BlizzCon keynote, two key titles remained missing from the presentation: Overwatch and its announced sequel and the overdue-for-patches WarCraft III: Reforged. Instead, Brack took the keynote stage after clarifying details about D2:R to point viewers to an Overwatch 2 -specific presentation later today.
Additionally, he said that "a very small percentage of developers are working" on either the games shown off in today's keynote or the ones that have been previously announced. You must login or create an account to comment.
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