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Blizzcon 2009 - Intro to Blizzcon

by David Gunning on: 08/31/2009 02:00 PM [ ] 0 comment(s)

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BlizzCon first started in October 2005, held at the Anaheim Convention Center where it has been held since. Some features included the announcements of release of new content for their franchises, previews of content for upcoming games, and Blizzard developer Q&A sessions. 

For this years Blizzcon Guru3D was represented by David Gunning, who yo all know from our PC Buyers guide's.

This was Blizzard's 4th annual Blizzcon, held August 21-22 in sunny Anaheim, California at the Anaheim Convention Center. For those of you who may not know, Blizzard is responsible for the wildly popular Starcraft, Diablo and Warcraft franchises. Blizzard is so big they hold their own seperate convention and this year it was packed with over 26,000 fans, press and exhibitors. The tickets are highly coveted and sold out almost immediately this year.

The place is packed across 4 halls and here you see a mob waiting to try out the latest class for Diablo III, the Monk. Head on to the next page to see what Blizzcon 2009 held in store for fans! First of all, World of Warcraft.




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