Another Batch of BlizzCon Tickets Go on Sale July 5th

Tickets to Blizzard’s biggest annual event, BlizzCon, have been gone for quite a while. After going on sale in two batches during April, they were, of course, all snatched up in the blink of an eye. Fortunately for those late-comers, Blizzard has given us all a second chance to grab these precious BlizCon Tickets.

On Wednesday, July 5 at 7 p.m. Pacific Time the third and presumably final batch of BlizzCon Tickets will go on sale. Like with the previous batches, they will each be $199 (plus tax and fees). You can get them on that date and time on the BlizzCon Tickets website hosted by Universe.

As to why Blizzard is being so gracious, they said it’s because a new hall at the Anaheim Convention center will be ready on time for the Nov. 3 and Nov. 4 convention date, so they are able to offer more BlizzCon tickets that they couldn’t previously guarantee.

“Once we confirmed it would be [open], we worked quickly to determine how we’d use the space and how many more people we could accommodate while preserving the awesomeness of the BlizzCon experience,” Blizzard announced.

It is not clear exactly how many of these BlizzCon tickets will go on sale, so be sure to grab them as soon as possible.

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