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Blizzard sells wall '''calendars''' with artwork of all their games. [http://us.blizzard.com/store/search.xml?q=calendar] These are formatted just like other glossy, monthly calendars commonly given as Christmas or New Year's presents, with a title image, a back page showing all of the individual images, and then one large image for each month, above a grid of the days of that month. The monthly days often have some Blizzard trivia or other inside info on them, along with the standard listing of holidays and other such calendar features.
The days often have some Blizzard trivia or other inside info on them, along with the standard listing of holidays and other typical calendar features. * The first Diablo 3 Calendar 2010 wall calendar went on sale in late 2009, at [[BlizzCon]], and was later added to Blizzard's online store, for $14.* The Diablo 3 2011 wall calendar was revealed in early July2010, 2010with sales links through the Blizzard store, and can be obtained from as well as Amazon.com/UK.
See below for purchase links and further details.
While the 12 months all come with lovely glossy images, none of them were "new" in terms of not having been released previously. The calendar [http://us.blizzard.com/store/details.xml?rhtml=y&id=1100000647 can still be obtained] from the Blizzard Store online, but presumably it will no longer be sold once 2010 ends.
File:Calendar-2011-october.jpg|October 2011.
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==2012 Calendar==
The 2012 calendar has not yet been revealed, but should be on display by mid-2011.
==Bashiok's Office==
In November 2009, [[Bashiok]] posted a photo of his office, showing off with his 2010 Diablo 3 calendar in November, 2009on the wall.
[[File:Merch-calendar-bashiok.jpg|center|thumb|350px|Bashiok's office calendar.]]