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BlizzCon 2015 virtual tickets, goody bags now on sale

StarCraft, World of Warcraft, Diablo and Heroes of the Storm fans can catch all the action of BlizzCon 2015 from the comfort of their own homes.

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BlizzCon takes place on November 6 and 7 in Anaheim, and as usual those who can't make it to California can enjoy HD streams by purchasing a virtual ticket.

The ticket is priced at $40 or regional equivalent and enables access to two channels of content, including developer panels, interviews, community events hosted by Wil Wheaton and the closing ceremony.

That's not a negligible amount of money, of course, but Blizzard suggests you get a bunch of mates together for viewing parties. The ticket also grants access to on-demand replays of all content, advance access to BlizzCon exclusive merchandise, and some in-game goodies which will be detailed at a later date.

In addition to the above, which is all pretty par for the course, Blizzard is this year introducing a goody bag. It goes for $35 or regional equivalent, plus shipping and taxes, and includes everything you'd receive as a meatspace BlizzCon attendee.

As for the tournaments: all eSports events will be streamed free to everyone, including the Global Finals for the 2015 StarCraft 2 World Championship Series, World of Warcraft Arena World Championship, Hearthstone World Championship and Heroes of the Storm World Championship.

Get on board or learn more on the BlizzCon website.

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