We’re just a few weeks away from this year’s BlizzCon event, which is all set to go on November 3rd and 4th in Anaheim, California. And while we sadly won’t be getting any new information on Diablo, the publisher has plenty planned with its other franchises.
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The company has announced its main stage schedule, which will introduce a number of new content for its games, including World of Warcraft and Overwatch. Here’s how the schedule will look when everything kicks off on the 3rd:
World of Warcraft โ What’s Next
12:30PM โ 1:30PM PDT
Join the World of Warcraft development team for an overview of what’s in store next for the heroes of the Horde and the Alliance, including updates on the latest content and features.
StarCraft 2 โ What’s Next
12:30PM โ 1:15PM PDT
Join the development team as they set the stage for the future of StarCraft 2. You’ll also get a first look at the latest updates — plus some other surprises.
Hearthstone โ What’s Next
1:45PM โ 2:30PM PDT
Greetings, travelers! Gather at the inn as the Hearthstone team gives you a look at what they’re serving up next and delve deep into how the Year of the Mammoth will come to a close!
Blizzard Social โ What’s Next
1:30PM โ 2:30PM PDT
Join the Blizzard Battle.net team to see the newest tools we’ve created to help connect our players.
Overwatch โ What’s Next
2:45PM โ 3:45PM PDT
Agents of Overwatch, assemble your team and get ready for a briefing on your next objective. Join the developers for an in-depth look at the newest updates coming to Blizzard’s team shooter.
Heroes of the Storm โ What’s Next
5:00PM โ 5:45PM PDT
Take a look into the eye of the storm as we unveil some of the exciting new updates and gameplay changes brewing in the Nexus.
The big thing here will likely be a new expansion for World of Warcraft, which is heavily rumored, but there’s also a good chance we’ll see new content for Overwatch as well, along with a new Hearthstone event and more.
If you’re going to the show, feel free to check this out live! However, if you’re not, you can still get the Virtual Ticket and get the feeling that you’re there, for the price of $39.99. You can find more details about that here.
We’ll have full coverage from BlizzCon 2017 as the show happens, so be sure to check back!