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Blizzcon 2015 Tickets On Sale This Week For A Hefty Sum; Blizzard Announces Virtual Ticket Goodies For This Year's Event

Blizzcon 2015 Tickets Go On Sale This Week For Quite A Price

We know you're currently busy watching all four leaked episodes of Game of Thrones while waiting in line to pick up Mortal Kombat X, but to you titans of time management, here's another item to add to your weekly to-do list: buy BlizzCon 2015 tickets.

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Tickets for the annual convention celebrating all things Blizzard (they of Warcraft, Starcraft and Diablo legend) go on sale in two batches this week. The first batch will be available on Wednesday, April 15 at 7:00 p.m. Pacific time (that's 10 o'clock at night for us Easteners), and again on Saturday, April 18 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific.

Each ticket will run you about $200, so make sure this is something you really want.

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BlizzCon will once again take place in Anaheim, California on November 6 and 7.

Once again, Blizzard will be offering Virtual Ticket sales at a later date, but they are also introducing a new added bonus: "Virtual Ticket buyers will have the option to purchase a BlizzCon Goody Bag of their own. Supplies will be limited, and some regional restrictions will apply-we'll share additional information closer to the Virtual Ticket's launch, so keep an eye on BlizzCon.com in the months ahead."

What news can we expect at the next installment of the fabled convention? Definitely expect a whole wealth of new information regarding Overwatch, undoubtedly the announcement of a new Warcraft expansion, Hearthstone updates, maybe a Heroes of the Storm release date and who knows what else one of the world's most valuable games' companies will have up their sleeves this year.

We can't wait to find out. Pick up your tickets here, starting Wednesday.

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