Blizzard Entertainment has confirmed that BlizzCon 2024 will not take place this year. The decision, described as difficult but considered over the last year, aims to explore different event formats for future occasions.
The company, celebrating the 30th anniversary of World of Warcraft, plans several global in-person events and game updates. Notable upcoming releases include World of Warcraft: The War Within and the Diablo 4 expansion, Vessel of Hatred. For these launches, Blizzard will participate in other industry events like Gamescom and promises exciting plans soon.
Blizzard’s website mentions that while BlizzCon is paused, the spirit of community and celebration will continue through various planned events and online industry shows. This approach aims to maintain the connection with its audience and the essence of the Blizzard community.
Since its inception in 2005, BlizzCon has been a key event for Blizzard to showcase its major franchises. The pandemic caused a pause in 2020-2022, but the event resumed in 2023. Despite this year’s cancellation, Blizzard assures fans that BlizzCon will return in future years.
For more details on Blizzard’s future plans and event updates, stay tuned as the company continues to adapt to the evolving industry landscape and explore new ways to engage with its community.
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