

Those attending the convention also were able to play skirmished StarCraft II matches, either multiplayer or against a computer, using either the Terran or Protoss races. Actual Events ĭuring the convention, the Terran race was revealed, along with aspects of the Terran campaign. On June 21, Blizzard Entertainment announced that the very first publicly playable demo of StarCraft II would be available at BlizzCon. The major announcement at the convention was the second World of Warcraft expansion pack, The Wrath of the Lich King. Live orchestral performances of music from Blizzard games.Costume, machinima, and character sound-alike contests with great prizes.Competitive and casual tournaments, including a World of Warcraft TCG tournament.Discussion panels with Blizzard game developers.Highlights for this year's BlizzCon included: Details about the event are limited to what was included in the announcement This convention was held on August 3, 2007. On the 12th of April 2007 Blizzard announced that they would be holding a second convention this year. The only game that had a playable demo was the Burning Crusade, as StarCraft: Ghost had been "indefinatly postponed" by this time. This was the last E3 Blizzard attended, and they have since preferred to hold their own events. In 2006, Blizzard had neither a BlizzCon nor a Worldwide Invitational, instead they attended the Electronics Entertainment Expo (or E3) and unveiled the new Alliance race for the Burning Crusade expansion pack, the Draenei.

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