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'''Blizzcon 2013''' was first revealed at a press conference with CEO [[Mike Morhaime]] at BWC in Shanghai on 18th November 2012.  When speaking about the future of eSports in Blizzard games Mike said: <ref>[http://diablo.incgamers.com/?p=181002 Blizzcon 2013 confirmed] - BWC Shanghai, 18/11/2012</ref>
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'''Blizzcon 2013''' was formally announced on 19th February 2013. <ref>[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/blizzcon-2013-announced  Blizzcon 2013 Press Release] - Blizzard Entertainment, 19/02/13</ref>  It will be held on Friday November 8th and Saturday November 9th at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.
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The plan to hold a Blizzcon in 2013 was first revealed at a press conference with CEO [[Mike Morhaime]] at BWC in Shanghai on 18th November 2012.  When speaking about the future of eSports in Blizzard games Mike said: <ref>[http://diablo.incgamers.com/?p=181002 Blizzcon 2013 confirmed] - BWC Shanghai, 18/11/2012</ref>
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<blue>We are, next year, planning to have our global finals at Blizzcon...</blue>  
 
<blue>We are, next year, planning to have our global finals at Blizzcon...</blue>  
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==Tickets==
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Tickets went on sale on Wednesday 24th April and Saturday 27th April through the [http://us.battle.net/blizzcon/en/event-info/tickets/ticket-overview official Blizzcon website] costing $175 each.  There was also a limited number of tickets available to an exclusive pre-Blizzcon Benefit Dinner which could be purchased on May 1st costing $500 each (included entrance to Blizzcon).<ref>[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/blizzcon-2013-tickets-go-on-sale-24th-and-27th-april Blizzcon tickets go on sale] - Blizzard Entertainment, 04/04/13</ref>
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Tickets sold out fashionably quickly.<ref>[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/blizzcon-2013-tickets-sold-out Blizzcon tickets sold out] - Blizzard Entertainment, 27/04/13</ref>
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Virtual tickets will be available enabling people to watch live broadcasts online.  Details of those will be released closer to the event.
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==Events==
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At the time of the press release broad details of planned events were:
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*Hands-on play time with the latest versions of Blizzard Entertainment games
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*Global finals for Blizzard eSports, featuring top pro gamers from around the world
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*In-depth discussion panels with Blizzard game developers and artists
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*Competitive and casual tournaments for players to showcase their talents
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*Community contests with great prizes (such as costume contest)
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*Commemorative merchandise based on Blizzard Entertainment’s game universes
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As of [[Gamescom 2013]] when [[Reaper of Souls]] was announced it was confirmed that a playable demo of the Diablo 3 expansion will be available at Blizzcon 2013.
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==Pre-show Contests==
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Blizzard held two pre-show contests, winners and honourable mentions to be shown at the event.<ref>[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/blizzon-2013-contests-now-live  Blizzcon Pre-show Contests] - Blizzard Entertainment, 23/06/13</ref>  An [http://us.battle.net/blizzcon/en/blog/10174611/Enter_the_BlizzCon_2013_Original_Art_Contest-6_7_2013 Original Art Contest] and [http://us.battle.net/blizzcon/en/blog/10174610/Enter_the_BlizzCon_2013_Movie_Contest-6_7_2013 Movie Contest].  Both were open from 7th June to 23rd August.
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:* [http://diablo.incgamers.com/events/blizzcon/blizzcon-2013 Blizzcon 2013 News]
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Revision as of 00:07, 30 August 2013

Blizzcon 2013 was formally announced on 19th February 2013. [1] It will be held on Friday November 8th and Saturday November 9th at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.


The plan to hold a Blizzcon in 2013 was first revealed at a press conference with CEO Mike Morhaime at BWC in Shanghai on 18th November 2012. When speaking about the future of eSports in Blizzard games Mike said: [2]


We are, next year, planning to have our global finals at Blizzcon...


Tickets

Tickets went on sale on Wednesday 24th April and Saturday 27th April through the official Blizzcon website costing $175 each. There was also a limited number of tickets available to an exclusive pre-Blizzcon Benefit Dinner which could be purchased on May 1st costing $500 each (included entrance to Blizzcon).[3]


Tickets sold out fashionably quickly.[4]


Virtual tickets will be available enabling people to watch live broadcasts online. Details of those will be released closer to the event.


Events

At the time of the press release broad details of planned events were:

  • Hands-on play time with the latest versions of Blizzard Entertainment games
  • Global finals for Blizzard eSports, featuring top pro gamers from around the world
  • In-depth discussion panels with Blizzard game developers and artists
  • Competitive and casual tournaments for players to showcase their talents
  • Community contests with great prizes (such as costume contest)
  • Commemorative merchandise based on Blizzard Entertainment’s game universes


As of Gamescom 2013 when Reaper of Souls was announced it was confirmed that a playable demo of the Diablo 3 expansion will be available at Blizzcon 2013.


Pre-show Contests

Blizzard held two pre-show contests, winners and honourable mentions to be shown at the event.[5] An Original Art Contest and Movie Contest. Both were open from 7th June to 23rd August.



References

  1. Blizzcon 2013 Press Release - Blizzard Entertainment, 19/02/13
  2. Blizzcon 2013 confirmed - BWC Shanghai, 18/11/2012
  3. Blizzcon tickets go on sale - Blizzard Entertainment, 04/04/13
  4. Blizzcon tickets sold out - Blizzard Entertainment, 27/04/13
  5. Blizzcon Pre-show Contests - Blizzard Entertainment, 23/06/13