BlizzCon 2014 Virtual Ticket now available to order

BlizzCon 2014 Virtual Ticket now available to order
James Orry Updated on by

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Blizzard fans unable to attend BlizzCon 2014 can now be there digitally by purchasing a £24.99 Virtual Ticket.

The Virtual Ticket provides access to two exclusive channels of BlizzCon content on both November 7 and 8, covering all things Warcraft, StarCraft and Diablo.

The BlizzCon 2014 Virtual Ticket includes:

Developer Panels & Exclusive Interviews: Get the latest World of Warcraft, StarCraft II, Diablo III, Hearthstone, and Heroes of the Storm news straight from the developers, and witness all of the epic moments as they happen live from the Main and Panel stages. In between, dig deeper into your favourite games in exclusive one-on-one interviews with Blizzard Entertainment designers, artists, and producers.

Community Contests-Hosted by Chris Hardwick: Witness the spectacle of the legendary BlizzCon Costume Contest and Talent Contest on Friday night. This year’s festivities will be emceed by stand-up comedian and podcaster Chris Hardwick (aka @nerdist on Twitter), host of Comedy Central’s late night Internet-spelunking game show @midnight and creative head of geek-minded media network Nerdist Industries.

Closing Ceremony: Behold the closing festivities on Saturday night, capping off two full days of Blizzard gaming and eSports action – more details to be announced later.

On-Demand Replays: Rewatch epic moments with the Virtual Ticket’s DVR functionality, and catch content you might have missed for up to two weeks after the show’s over.

Epic Bonus Loot: Unlock this year’s commemorative BlizzCon in-game goodies for World of Warcraft, StarCraft II, Diablo III, Hearthstone, and Heroes of the Storm (details coming soon). The Virtual Ticket also grants early access to this year’s online BlizzCon merchandise sale, which will run from October 17 through November 11 and feature a selection of commemorative items that will be available for purchase at the show.

There’s also plenty to watch without the need for a Virtual Ticket, with coverage of the opening ceremony and this year’s eSports tournaments streaming for free in HD at www.blizzcon.com.

Source: Blizzard