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BlizzCon Tickets on Sale in Twenty Minutes
Check out the Ticket Purchasing Guide for more information.
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker)
The first batch of BlizzCon 2017 tickets will go on sale Wednesday, April 5 at 7:00 p.m. PDT through Universe—visit www.universe.com/blizzcon2017 for the chance to buy yours.

Click here Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. to buy tickets!

If you’re going to try to nab some tickets, take time beforehand to read up on this year’s ticket sales process and what’s new for 2017:

  • BlizzCon Ticket Info page – Get an overview of BlizzCon 2017 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 14 at 8:00 p.m. PDT to edit attendee information on your tickets, so it’s OK to 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 manage to grab tickets during this first sale, a second batch will go on sale Saturday, April 8 at 10:00 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 12 at 7:00 p.m. PDT. For those unable to attend the show, in-depth coverage of BlizzCon will be available with the BlizzCon Virtual Ticket. Further details will be announced at a later date.

BlizzCon 2017 will take place November 3 and 4 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 more information, check out the official BlizzCon site.
This article was originally published in forum thread: BlizzCon Tickets on Sale in Twenty Minutes started by chaud View original post
Comments 26 Comments
  1. Chibimon's Avatar
    Sold out already
  1. Reyuna's Avatar
    Holy crap, they sold out in 5 minutes (or less), I must have timed the refresh perfectly. Blizzard gamer of 20 years, going to my first Blizzcon, im so hyped!
  1. Rico9240's Avatar
    Bots completing automatic scripts, gah, this year sucks, first year in a while i'm not going
  1. TheAngryGazebo's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Chibimon View Post
    Sold out already
    I clicked within two seconds of them going on sale (had just refreshed), got in line, and after 4 minutes of waiting was dumped out with a 'No Tickets are Available' message. Crazy.

    I feel like events like these need to be a lottery system instead of 'first-come, first-served' - at least then people would feel like they had a shot.
  1. mmocc02219cc8b's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by TheAngryGazebo View Post
    I feel like events like these need to be a lottery system instead of 'first-come, first-served' - at least then people would feel like they had a shot.
    First-come is much fairer than a lottery system when it comes to such things, though.
  1. Darksoldierr's Avatar
    God damn, sold out literally in a minute...
  1. Zeidwinder's Avatar
    Quite amazed that I managed to get tickets this time around. Was expecting the same disappointment and frustration as Wednesday evening.
  1. ShmooDude's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by TheAngryGazebo View Post
    I clicked within two seconds of them going on sale (had just refreshed), got in line, and after 4 minutes of waiting was dumped out with a 'No Tickets are Available' message. Crazy.

    I feel like events like these need to be a lottery system instead of 'first-come, first-served' - at least then people would feel like they had a shot.
    Yea, same. 4 minutes to sell out is pretty ridiculous.
  1. mmoc0abc27f8eb's Avatar
    Woo my group of 12 is going!
  1. Azrajin's Avatar
    Was there bang on time same thing 4 minutes kicked out no tickets available.

    If it was to genuine just not being lucky I wouldn't mind but it's not its scalping automated bots and because of it I feel like I've just been repeatedly punched in the nuts.
  1. Msshammy's Avatar
    Cheer up! There's PLENTY on eBay for the low price of $500+ each! LOL...
  1. Tarx's Avatar
    WTF ONLY 1000tickets this year ? sold out in 5mins ?
    DAMN YOU BLIZZARD !!!
  1. Melbufrahma's Avatar
    our group managed to snag 14 tickets today i think, much better than on wed when we only managed 4
  1. Reyuna's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Tarx View Post
    WTF ONLY 1000tickets this year ? sold out in 5mins ?
    DAMN YOU BLIZZARD !!!
    Pretty sure the capacity is around 25k? Yes I know there are some special people that will get an invite regardless.
  1. Rotomon's Avatar
    Its unfortunate that the second day has an early buy time. Was not able to get free time at work to buy them. Even with 7 tabs open on Wednesday I wasn't able to get tickets. I think scalpers should have their accounts perma banned.
  1. Faeldan_US's Avatar
    look on stubhub and ebay I bet some are already up
  1. deadman1's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by TheAngryGazebo View Post
    I clicked within two seconds of them going on sale (had just refreshed), got in line, and after 4 minutes of waiting was dumped out with a 'No Tickets are Available' message. Crazy.

    I feel like events like these need to be a lottery system instead of 'first-come, first-served' - at least then people would feel like they had a shot.
    Don't worry, you can get them for triple the price, it's totally not scummy to resell tickets on ebay /s


    http://i.imgur.com/ADbt4TY.jpg
  1. Onikaroshi's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Fynnlagh View Post
    Blizzard raised prizes on their WoW stuff by 25%. So, why shouldn't people earn money with Blizzcon tickets? It's a market where you can earn money.
    Because it's illegal in the state of california:

    A Under California Penal Code Section 346, a misdemeanor can be filed if:

    • Someone sells a ticket for admission to an event without the written permission of the owner or operator of the property where the event is taking place.

    The seller obtained that ticket for resale at a price higher than face value.

    • The transaction occurs on the grounds of or inside the event location.
  1. Onikaroshi's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Fynnlagh View Post
    Doesn't interest me in my country.
    Doesn't matter, law on ticket sales is based on the state the event is taking place in, they may not be able to get ahold of you while you sit in your country of residence but if you were to say, go to blizzcon yourself after they found out you were scalping you could be arrested. Moreso it means any site hosting tickets could be held liable for those illegal tickets and should probably be pulling them, no sites to sell them on, no money.
  1. Logwyn's Avatar
    Until they do a East Blizcon I'll care.

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