Update (10:15 PM EST): Tickets are sold out! Come back Saturday, April 23 at 10 a.m. PT for another chance.

BlizzCon Tickets on Sale in One Hour
Please note that the ticket purchasing guide was updated with additional information in Step 1.
Originally Posted by Blizzard Entertainment
Please note that if ticket demand is high, after clicking Buy Tickets you may see a message indicating that there is a wait before you can proceed to the next step. If you see this message, do not refresh your browser. You will be notified if tickets sell out. If you advance to Step 2, keep in mind that tickets are still not guaranteed.
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker)
The first batch of BlizzCon 2016 tickets will go on sale Wednesday, April 20 at 7 p.m. PDT through Universe—visit www.universe.com/blizzcon2016 at that time for the chance to buy yours.

Click here to buy tickets Wednesday at 7 p.m.!

If you’re going to try for tickets, take some time in advance to read up on this year’s ticket-sales process and what’s new for 2016:

  • BlizzCon Ticket Info page – Get an overview of BlizzCon 2016 general admission tickets.
  • Ticket Purchasing Guide – Contains additional handy details on the ticket-sales process, including what information you’ll need to provide before trying to get tickets.

You’ll have until July 15 to edit attendee information on your tickets, so it’s OK if you just enter your own name and email address for every ticket for now—just remember to go back and update this info before the deadline!

If you don’t get tickets during this first sale, a second batch will go on sale Saturday, April 23 at 10 a.m. PDT. In addition, tickets to an exclusive pre-BlizzCon dinner to benefit Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) will go on sale Wednesday, April 27 at 7 p.m. PDT. For those unable to attend the show, in-depth coverage of BlizzCon will also be available through the BlizzCon Virtual Ticket—further details will be announced at a later date.

BlizzCon 2016 will take place November 4 and 5 at the Anaheim Convention Center, and tickets cost $199 each (plus applicable taxes and fees). Tickets to the BlizzCon Benefit Dinner cost $750 each (plus taxes and fees) and include BlizzCon admission. For further information, check out the official BlizzCon site.
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Comments 57 Comments
  1. moveth's Avatar
    As a poor person, I won't be attending. Sadface.
  1. furydeath's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by moveth View Post
    As a poor person, I won't be attending. Sadface.
    Same for me
  1. Shudder's Avatar
    No interest in Blizzyawn.
  1. Tuesdays's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by furydeath View Post
    Same for me
    Same here, even if I had the money, I could find better ways to spend it.
  1. Mazaxist's Avatar
    not buying, I dont like blizzard at the moment.
  1. furydeath's Avatar
    "Please note that if ticket demand is high"


    Cause you know that's NEVER happen for blizzcon
  1. Bareno's Avatar
    Wish they had some sort of indicator of how big the line is / how far you are into it, just waiting at this popup that says "You Are Now In Line" for the past five minutes
  1. Gardorian's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Bareno View Post
    Wish they had some sort of indicator of how big the line is / how far you are into it, just waiting at this popup that says "You Are Now In Line" for the past five minutes
    Right? you'd think the process would improve over the years not regress, at least with past sales, you could see
  1. Eleccybubb's Avatar
    Meh I'll just get a Virtual Ticket. All I'm really bothered about is D3/SC2 and I have an irrational fear of flying anyway so I doubt I'd even go on a plane. Plus way cheaper
  1. Arcano's Avatar
    sold out already
  1. Bareno's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Gardorian View Post
    Right? you'd think the process would improve over the years not regress, at least with past sales, you could see
    Well, at least i know I didn't get in thanks to the heart attack inducing sound. FML
  1. furydeath's Avatar
    And already up on ebay for only $450
  1. skatblast's Avatar
    I got some, it was very easy to get them, maybe i just got lucky. Got in queue, put in info, i had tickets within a minute. Way better system than the cluster fuck that was last year
  1. Goonygoon's Avatar
    /wrists So much fun waiting in line for 15 minutes to be told "Nope"
  1. tripjack's Avatar
    We had 10 people trying, all refreshing like crazy and we got in the second it came up.

    Waited 15 minutes in the stupid "line" then "no tickets left available"

    None of us got tickets. FML
  1. jaymzkerten's Avatar
    Even though I didn't get any it's still better than last year's system, having the queue randomly kick you out for over an hour was ridiculous.
  1. Baronthefirst's Avatar
    I can't believe people still line up to pay for this crap from a company that clearly doesn't care about the people anymore. You are truly an example of what is wrong with people today. Willing to waste money just to waste it.
  1. Tojara's Avatar
    Didn't get it this time, but I really don't know if it was better than lasts years system. I had a couple browsers open and heard the sound effect, which took me to a window to "login" but it didn't allow me to login anyways, shortly after prompted with tickets are sold out.

    I think the best system is still the one Blizzard did themselves. Is it really hard for a ticket hosting site to just flat out tell you what position you are in line?
  1. Eleccybubb's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Baronthefirst View Post
    I can't believe people still line up to pay for this crap from a company that clearly doesn't care about the people anymore. You are truly an example of what is wrong with people today. Willing to waste money just to waste it.
    How is it a waste if they are getting the 2 days worth of entertainment plus a holiday if they choose to stay in California longer? Merely your opinion. I mean sure the VT is a cheaper alternative but some people would like to go to one in their lifetimes which is understandable. I never will partly because money and mostly because as stated above I'm afraid of flying.
  1. iamthedevil's Avatar
    Sold out. .

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