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BlizzCon 2019 location, dates, and other details revealed

Prepare to pack summer clothes for some good old Californian sunshine.

Event details for BlizzCon 2019 have been released today. Blizzard’s annual expo will be held at the Anaheim Convention Center once again from Nov. 2 to 3.

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This year marks the 25th anniversary of Warcraft’s conception, with special events planned at BlizzCon to commemorate the game. There will also be a collectable Orc Grunt or Human Footman that attendees can grab at BlizzCon.

Blizzard also announced the return of the Overwatch World Cup at BlizzCon 2019—the six best Overwatch nations around the world will take the stage for the fourth straight year. The competition will be running a revised format in 2019 after its long-form predecessor was replaced by the Contenders Showdowns.

There will be three different ticket tiers in 2019—the regular BlizzCon Pass, the BlizzCon Portal Pass, which includes early entry and lounge access, and the BlizzCon Benefit Dinner Pass, which will include access to the pre-BlizzCon charity dinner, among other goodies.

The first wave of tickets goes on sale on May 4 at 2pm CT, with an additional set becoming available on May 8 at 9pm CT.


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