BlizzCon is skipping 2024 in favor for multiple global events to showcase World of Warcraft, Diablo’s expansion, and more

What you need to know

  • BlizzCon is Blizzard’s famed convention event, typically annualized and held at the Anaheim Convention Center in the United States. 
  • Since 2005, BlizzCon has served as the primary platform for sharing major World of Warcraft, Diablo, StarCraft, and Overwatch news. 
  • This year, Blizzard has revealed that BlizzCon will skip 2024 in favor of multiple global events instead. 
  • BlizzCon is not cancelled, however, and will return in the usual format in the future.
  • UPDATE: Blizzard confirms this decision was made internally at Blizzard, not higher up at Microsoft. 

Update, 2:35 p.m. ET:

Blizzard Entertainment confirms to Windows Central that the decision to skip BlizzCon in 2024 was made by Blizzard and not from higher up at Microsoft. When this news initially broke, some speculation on social media questioned where the decision came from. 

“This is a Blizzard decision. We have explored different event formats in the past and this isn’t the first time we’re skipping BlizzCon or trying something new. While we have great things to share in 2024, the timing just doesn’t line up for one single event at the end of the year,” a Blizzard spokesperson tells Windows Central.

“Instead, we want to focus on highlighting individual games and their moments – Warcraft’s multiple anniversaries, the upcoming releases of World of Warcraft: The War Within and Diablo IV’s first expansion, Vessel of Hatred in particular.”

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