The BlizzCon 2011 Virtual Ticket is now available for purchase around the world for $39.99 USD (pricing may vary by region). Virtual Ticket coverage will be available as a multi-channel Internet stream and also via Pay-per-View on DIRECTV in the United States, granting viewers a front-row seat to all of the action on the show floor including exclusive interviews, demos, and more!
DIRECTV customers who order the Pay-per-View event will receive the multi-channel Internet stream at no extra charge, and those who order the BlizzCon Virtual Ticket will also receive this year’s to-be-announced BlizzCon-exclusive World of Warcraft and StarCraft II in-game items.
Don't miss out! To learn more about the BlizzCon Virtual Ticket, head on over to our official BlizzCon 2011 Live Stream page.
Optional nickname wrote on Aug 3, 2011, 12:30:necrosis wrote on Aug 3, 2011, 11:46:
Wow DIRECTV again. One of the smallest TV companies out there.
Blizzard has 35 Billion Dollars in the bank and counting. Why don't they have their own satellite up in space yet?
justice7 wrote on Aug 3, 2011, 11:28:
As someone who came into WoW after Cataclysm (i played prior, but never got far as it was boring/crap imo), Cata is amazing.
It may not be what the original wow'ers had, but it certainly works for me.
necrosis wrote on Aug 3, 2011, 11:46:Uh, I beg your pardon? Other than Comcast they are the largest.
Wow DIRECTV again. One of the smallest TV companies out there.
necrosis wrote on Aug 3, 2011, 11:46:
Wow DIRECTV again. One of the smallest TV companies out there.
A constant internet connection will be required at all times at Blizzcon.
nin wrote on Aug 3, 2011, 11:12:I liked the story and quests in cata, I didn't like how they gutted and changed the talent system though.
It'll be fun to watch them spin what a great product Cataclysm was.
nin wrote on Aug 3, 2011, 11:12:
It'll be fun to watch them spin what a great product Cataclysm was.