There's a lot riding on BlizzCon 2019 for Blizzard. Be sure to check out all the reveals with our handy viewing guide.

BlizzCon 2019 is going to be a crucial month for Blizzard. Following a rough 2018 show and in the wake of various controversial issues, this year’s show could be Blizzard’s chance to finally turn it around and make some good will. It could also make everything worse. Time will tell, but regardless, we have the details on where and when you’ll want to tune in to see everything going on with BlizzCon 2019.

BlizzCon 2019 is scheduled to take place officially over Friday, November 1, 2019 and Saturday November 2, 2019. During the show, it’s expected that news regarding Hearthstone, Heroes of the Storm, and a new Diablo will be revealed. Notably, Overwatch might be getting some form of sequel or perhaps a new era of the game in some form of Overwatch 2. The Opening Ceremonies begin on Friday at 11AM PT / 2 PM ET and will be available to see via the BlizzCon website at the start of the show. Additionally, a Virtual Ticket may be purchased which will give viewers access to exclusive show event viewing, as well as a collection of game loot for various Blizzard games.

Overwatch 2 and Diablo 4 are two of the biggest question marks during BlizzCon 2019 and arguably where the show's biggest opportunities lay.
Overwatch 2 and Diablo 4 are two of the biggest question marks during BlizzCon 2019 and arguably where the show's biggest opportunities lay.

Some other major events during BlizzCon include an update on Heroes of the Storm at 3:15PM PT / 6:15 PM ET and a Hearthstone update at 5:15PM PT / 8:15PM ET, both on Friday. If you want to learn more about other reveals during the BlizzCon show, stay tuned.

BlizzCon has a lot to do during this one. Many will remember BlizzCon 2018 when we missed out on a Diablo 4 announcement and instead received announcement of a Diablo mobile game, much to the disappointment of many. It doesn’t help that recently Blizzard caught heavy backlash for its decisions regarding Hong Kong Hearthstone player Chung "blitzchung" Ng Wai. That said, with Overwatch 2 and other possibilities looming at BlizzCon 2019, maybe it’s Blizzard’s chance to turn things around a bit.

Will you be watching BlizzCon? Stay tuned here at Twin Galaxies for all of the latest BlizzCon 2019 news.



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