BlizzCon returns to the Anaheim Convention Center in California this weekend for the first time in four years.
Running from November 3-4, the event promises to deliver updates on the futures of Blizzard’s biggest franchises including World of Warcraft, Diablo and Overwatch, and perhaps there’ll be some surprises too.
For those who aren’t planning to make the trip, Blizzard will be live streaming all BlizzCon Arena content for free.
All of the panels and programming listed below will be viewable via the studio’s YouTube and Twitch channels, including via the YouTube videos embedded on this page.
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Opening Ceremony – 11am PT / 2pm ET / 6pm GMT
World of Warcraft: What’s Next – 1:30pm PT / 4.30pm ET / 8.30pm GMT
Overwatch 2: Deep Dive – 2:30pm PT / 5.30pm ET / 9.30pm GMT
World of Warcraft Classic: What’s Next – 3.30pm PT / 6.30pm ET / 10.30pm GMT
Hearthstone: What’s Next – 4.30pm PT / 7.30pm ET / 11.30pm GMT
Warcraft Rumblings – 5.30pm PT / 8.30pm ET / 12.30am GMT (November 4)
World of Warcraft: Deep Dive – 12pm PT / 3pm ET / 7pm GMT
Overwatch 2: What’s Next – 1:30pm PT / 4.30pm ET / 8.30pm GMT
Diablo IV Campfire Chat – 2:30pm PT / 5.30pm ET / 9.30pm GMT
Community Night – 4.45pm PT / 7.45pm ET / 11.45pm GMT
LE SSERAFIM Appearance – 6.15pm PT / 9.15pm ET / 1.15am GMT (November 5)
The ‘annual’ gaming convention designed to celebrate Blizzard’s games hasn’t had a live, in-person event since 2019.
In May 2020 Blizzard cancelled plans for that year’s event due to challenges caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The company stated at the time that it was discussing the feasibility of instead holding a digital event in 2021.
This digital-only event,
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