Announced today at Blizzcon 2018, World of Warcraft Classic will launch in the summer of 2019. Fans attending the convention or watching via the virtual ticket can download a demo of the legacy version of the game this weekend to see how hard we had it back in 2004.

BlizzCon is returning to Anaheim, California in November. It’s sticking with its usual spot at the Anaheim Convention Center and will run from Nov 2-3. There’ll be two different ticket sales on May 9 and 12. Will this be the year Blizzard finally cancels all of its current projects to bring back Blackthorne?

StarCraft fans who have always wanted to visit Joeyray’s Bar got their wish at Blizzcon 2017. It’s the perfect place to sling back a drink, gaze at a photo of Kerrigan, and wonder what might have been. Don’t take too long, though! There’s a line of other folks also hoping to have a seat at Jim Raynor’s post-heartbreak Read more

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Here’s Blizzcon 2017's Hearthstone Tavern band, striking up a tune for the gathered attendees. Watch the video below to hear the song and get a view of the rest of the tavern crowd tonight, shortly after the conclusion of the evening’s Overwatch World Cup matches:

Sean “Day9”Plott holds court for a small but devoted audience at Blizzcon 2017’s “StarCraft 2 - What’s Next” panel. Day9 just compared the game’s new Protoss skins, to be included in the War Chest, to Overwatch. You know, Overwatch? That other game everyone’s playing downstairs in the expo hall, right now?

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Hearthstone’s next expansion is Kobolds and Catacombs. The expansion will release next month. It will add new cards to add to your collection and feature a new single player mode called “Dungeon Run.” Just please don’t take candle.

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